Details about Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Ring have surfaced via FCC filings. The Z Flip 6 shows a slight increase in battery capacity to 3,790mAh from the previous 3,700mAh, hinting at potential, albeit minor, improvements in battery life. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Ring will be available in sizes ranging from 5 to 12, with battery capacities between 17mAh to 22mAh, promising up to nine days of battery life per charge.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 features a slightly increased battery capacity compared to its predecessor, the Z Flip 5. Specifically, the Z Flip 6's battery is rated at 3,790mAh, which is a modest increase from the 3,700mAh capacity advertised for the Z Flip 5. This increment, while small, represents a potential improvement in battery life, although it's important to note that higher battery capacity does not automatically guarantee longer battery life due to various factors that can affect battery performance3. Additionally, there were earlier rumors that Samsung might have been testing a larger 4,000mAh battery for the Z Flip 6, which could make the actual 3,790mAh capacity seem less impressive to those who were expecting a more significant upgrade6.
The reported battery capacity of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 according to FCC testing records is 3,790mAh1. This information was confirmed by MySmartPrice, which spotted the details in the FCC database and shared screenshots of the records1. This capacity is slightly higher than the 3,700mAh capacity advertised for the previous model, the Galaxy Z Flip 5.