The FCC has cleared Samsung's future Galaxy Z Flip6 and Galaxy Ring devices. We are now aware of their battery capacity thanks to this procedure.

Naturally, the Flip6 will have two cells—one on each side—with a total capacity of 3,790 mAh. This will be sold with a normal capacity of 3,800, 3,850, or even 3,900 mAh. Any of those figures will be an improvement over the 3,700 mAh capacity of the Flip5, but not a significant one.

We can be certain that the battery will charge at a maximum of 25W thanks to the UL Demko certification. The Flip6 was also observed doing a benchmark on Geekbench, where it was discovered to be powered by an 8GB RAM-paired Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The phone has a 50 MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, according to the Camera FV 5 database.
There will be several sizes available for the Galaxy Ring, ranging from 5 to 12. The battery in sizes 5, 6, and 7 is 17 milliampere-hour (mAh), and the battery in sizes 8, 9, 10, and 11 is 18.5 milliampere-hour. A 22.5 mAh battery will be housed in the size 12. Both Bluetooth 5.4 and Bluetooth LE will be supported by the Galaxy Ring.
Alongside the Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Watch 7 family, and Galaxy Watch Ultra, these two gadgets will go on sale in July.