Galaxy Folder 2 flip phone stops by the FCC with 2,000mAh battery






Samsung had released an Android flip phone called Galaxy Folder in 2015. The specifications of its successor, the Galaxy Folder 2 have surfaced on GFXBench benchmarking site recently. Now, there is a report stating that the device has been stopped by the FCC, the filing documents reveal that this flip phone has a 2,000mAh battery.
Like its predecessor, the Galaxy Folder 2 will be coming with a 3.8-inch display that will carry support for 800 x 480 pixels. It will be powered by a quad-core processor that clocks at 1.4 GHz along with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage.
Its rear camera will be of 8-megaixel and it will be housing a front-facing shooter of 5-megapixel. The Galaxy Folder 2 will run on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow straight out of the box.
The FCC pit stop for this device suggests that it may not be long for the handset to break cover after certification is granted. The filing clearly indicates that it has a 2,000mAh battery which should prove enough for a smartphone of this calibre.
As per the rumor, The smartphone will be first launch in China with a price tag of $250 but there is no information on the releasing date yet.
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