The FCC certification for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 doesn’t mention support for Wi-Fi 7, which is a little surprising as the S24 Ultra is certified for Wi-Fi 7 and Samsung usually keeps its Galaxy S Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold smartphones on an equal footing when it comes to connectivity features. The Galaxy Z Flip 6’s FCC certification doesn’t mention Wi-Fi 7 support either.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 connectivity feature set not as high-end as expected
We have known for some time that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will not be a substantial upgrade over the Galaxy Z Fold 5, but we didn’t expect it to lack features like Wi-Fi 7 that are built into the Snapdragon chip that will power the phone.
Samsung’s decision to keep the list of upgrades on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 limited may have something to do with its plans to launch an Ultra variant with higher-end specs. There’s also a Fold 6 Slim that’s supposedly larger, thinner, and costs around the same as the standard Fold 6, though we’re assuming that model will also be unable to connect to Wi-Fi 7 networks.
Except Wi-Fi 7, the connectivity feature set on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 appears to match that of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It will feature 5G (sub6 and mmWave), Ultra-wideband (UWB), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.3 support.
Samsung will officially announce the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 at its Unpacked event in Paris on July 10. Samsung will also unveil new smartwatches, its first smart ring, and new wireless earbuds at the same venue.