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Leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 battery images reveals major upgrade

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is said to announce on August 10. Before the company reveals its design or any of its feature, we get familiarized with various leaks and rumors that gives us a hint at what the next generation Samsung clamshell phone will feature.

In a recent development, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4’s battery has been leaked which reveals a major battery capacity upgrade. According to the leaked images, the smartphone will feature two batteries, which are made by Samsung SDI.

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The first battery is of 2555mAh whereas the second battery has a capacity of 3,595mAh. When combined, these create a battery with a rated capacity of 3,595mAh, which could be marked as a 3,700mAh typical battery.

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Comparing it with Galaxy Z Flip 3, the device has a 3,330mAh typical battery, which means the Galaxy Z Flip 4 will be facing a huge battery upgrade. Not only this, but the device is also getting a charging speed upgrade from 15W to 25W.

Smasung Galaxy Z Flip 4 live iamges:

Recently, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 live images have leaked for the first time. As per the images, the device will have a dual-camera setup at the rear with an LED flash. The images also show that these smartphones will come in a black color option with a matte finish. It sports a frosted glass top panel and glossy glass on the display section.

While considering the display, it looks almost the same size as the Galaxy Z Flip 4, but we don’t see bezels in any of these leaked images as well as metal bezels are shown quite thin. Read more

Don’t forget to visit our dedicated Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 tracker that carries all of its major and minor info – linked below.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Rumors: Live images leaked

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