Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 Receives FCC Certification with Advanced Features
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 (SM-F776U) gets certified by the FCC

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8, model SM-F776U, has been certified by the FCC, indicating support for numerous 5G bands and advanced wireless capabilities, including satellite communication. It features Wi-Fi 7 and will be powered by Snapdragon in the US, while European models will use Exynos.
- 01The Galaxy Z Flip8 supports 5G bands including 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and more, ensuring extensive connectivity options.
- 02It features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth, NFC, and wireless charging capabilities, although power ratings are not specified.
- 03The phone includes NarrowBand Non-Terrestrial Network capabilities for satellite communication, a first for Samsung's flip series.
- 04Samsung is rumored to introduce a crease-free display in the Flip8, but will not upgrade the cameras, battery, or charging.
- 05Models sold in Europe and South Korea will utilize the Exynos 2600 chipset, while those in the US will use a Snapdragon processor.
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8, designated as model SM-F776U, has recently received certification from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), signaling its upcoming release in the US market. This model will utilize a Snapdragon chipset, as indicated by the 'U' in its model number. The device boasts support for an extensive range of 5G bands, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and many others, ensuring broad connectivity options. Additionally, it features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth, NFC, and wireless charging capabilities, although specific power ratings for charging have not been disclosed. A noteworthy addition is the support for NarrowBand Non-Terrestrial Network (NB-NTN) B255, which allows for satellite communication, potentially enhancing connectivity in remote areas. While rumors suggest that the Galaxy Z Flip8 may introduce a crease-free display, upgrades to the cameras, battery, or charging are reportedly not on the agenda. Furthermore, models intended for Europe and South Korea are expected to be powered by the Exynos 2600 chipset, while those available in other regions will feature a Snapdragon processor, details of which are yet to be confirmed. Pricing for the device is projected to start around $552.32 for the 256GB variant with 12GB RAM.
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The certification of the Galaxy Z Flip8 by the FCC indicates its imminent availability in the US market, which could influence consumer choices in the premium smartphone segment.
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