Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 battery capacities revealed

Ro, 22 April 2022

A few days ago a Safety Korea certification revealed the two Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 batteries, since the foldable design uses two separate cells. But the information was quite scarce - we only got to see the battery themselves with no relevant information attached to the images.

GalaxyClub was able to dig out the much-needed specs, though, and there are two ways to look at the findings. One would be disappointment that the overall battery capacity will remain largely unchanged. The other would tie up with recent rumors suggesting a significantly thinner design and the improved camera hardware. So in a way it's good news that Samsung didn't sacrifice battery capacity to achieve those.

The alleged Galaxy Z Fold4 batteries The alleged Galaxy Z Fold4 batteries
The alleged Galaxy Z Fold4 batteries

One of the cells is rated at 2,002 mAh while the second one has a rated capacity of 2,268 mAh. The total rated capacity is 4,270 mAh, which matches the rated 4,270 mAh capacity of the current Galaxy Z Fold3. It's important to note that rated and typical capacities are two different things and manufacturers advertise the typical and in the Z Fold3's case is 4,400 mAh.

Either way, the new evidence suggests that there won't be any battery downgrade as earlier reports suggested.

Source 1 * Source (in Korean) | Via (in Dutch)


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  • Osiris
  • 27 Apr 2022
  • JhV

Yep, it is still bigger in my Fold 2

  • RobZ
  • 25 Apr 2022
  • TXk

because of the crease and bad battery life i want to move on from foldables and samsung! samsung blindly follows apple and is losing it's game. it all started from galaxy s7, first they sacked the IR blaster, then the micro SD card slot, then ...

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Apr 2022
  • S6p

There could be real competition in global scale if Oneplus will get their mix of Vivo X Fold which seems so good compared to Samsung Fold 3. But i fear that the Oneplus foldable will be mix of Oppo Find N which is just too small inside screen an...

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