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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Received FCC Approval

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Received FCC Approval

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 received FCC certification with model number SM-F776U. All the details of the device, which stands out with its satellite connection and new hinge technology.

Samsung’s highly anticipated new foldable smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, has been officially approved by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with the model number SM-F776U. It has been confirmed that this model, specially prepared for the US market, will be equipped with the Snapdragon chipset in order to adapt to the network needs in the region.

Passing the device through the FCC certification process is considered one of the most important administrative steps before the global launch.

The new generation foldable device managed to attract attention in the technology world with its wide 5G band support, Wi-Fi 7 connection technology and advanced wireless charging capabilities.

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 model has completed the FCC approval process with the code SM-F776U.
  • The new device comes with NB-NTN B255 support, which is a communication technology via satellite.
  • It has been confirmed that models in the US market will be launched with the Snapdragon chipset.
  • A new hinge design is offered in screen technology that eliminates the wrinkle problem.

Communication Technology via Satellite is Coming

One of the most important details noted in the FCC documents is that the device includes NarrowBand Non-Terrestrial Network (NB-NTN) B255 reinforcement.

This technology allows the device to directly communicate with satellites. This feature, also seen in the Google Pixel 10 series, takes the satellite communication capacity of Samsung’s flagship series to the next level. Thanks to this technology, users will be able to maintain their connection in emergency situations even when they go out of cellular coverage.

Satellite contact reinforcement once again defines portable security standards in foldable phones.

Technical Specifications and Hardware Changes

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 offers an evolutionary change compared to previous generations in terms of technical hardware. Samsung has developed a new hinge technology that minimizes folding marks, especially on the screen. However, according to the leaked information, no major hardware changes are expected in terms of camera sensors and battery capacity.

Within the scope of the regional strategy, the Exynos 2600 chipset is planned to be used in the European and South Korean markets, while the Snapdragon platform will be preferred in the rest of the world. The fact that the device supports DisplayPort enriches the user experience in transferring images to external displays.

The new hinge design aims to solve the biggest problem in Samsung’s foldable screen technology.

Sectoral Expectations Remain High

Market analysts state that Galaxy Z Flip 8 is a strategic model to maintain competition in the current foldable phone market. Samsung focuses more on software integration and durability-focused improvements than hardware upgrades.

With the launch of the device, it remains a matter of curiosity how accessible foldable phones will be to mainstream users.

How do you think the lack of any camera or battery upgrades in Samsung’s new generation foldable device will affect user preference? You can share your intentions with us in the comments section.

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