Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 FCC Listing Reveals Key Specifications
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, also known as the Wide Fold, has appeared in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database. This regulatory filing confirms the inclusion of a Snapdragon processor for the upcoming foldable device. The listing also details support for satellite connectivity, Ultra-Wideband (UWB), reverse wireless charging, and DisplayPort.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has listed Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8, referred to as the Wide Fold, in its official database. This regulatory filing offers early insights into several key specifications for the anticipated foldable smartphone.
Key details confirmed by the FCC listing include the presence of a Snapdragon processor, indicating the choice of chipset for the device. The filing further specifies that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will support satellite connectivity, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology, and reverse wireless charging capabilities. Additionally, the device is expected to offer DisplayPort support.
The specific model number associated with this FCC listing is SM-F971U. This model number reportedly aligns with details from previous leaks concerning the Wide Fold. The device was added to the FCC's database on June 15, following earlier listings of other upcoming Samsung products, though the Z Fold 8 was not among them at the time.
(Source: Android Authority)
