On July 10, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold6. While most of the specifications and renderings have already surfaced, the charging and battery details still need to be clarified.

It was recently discovered that the SM-W9025 phone would allow 25W wired charging at 3C (Chinese Compulsory Certification), where the Chinese version of the foldable was certified. Since the release of the Galaxy Z Fold2 in September 2020, Samsung has been operating at this rate for the last four years.

The approved phone, known as the Samsung W25, will debut in China. With a slightly different appearance and the highest memory tier, it should be a more expensive version of the Galaxy Z Fold6 that is only accessible through China Telecom, the largest carrier in the nation.

In keeping with the W lineup's opulent look, the price will likewise go up, but it's doubtful that this variation will leave China.

A message from tipster Ice Universe, claiming there is also a Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim without support for the S Pen, followed the information on the W25. We'll find out for sure on Wednesday when the new foldables are unveiled worldwide.