Last year, Samsung have launched the Galaxy Fold with China Telecom and it was renamed the Samsung W20 5G. So we are not surprised that the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is rename as Samsung W21 5G and it is going to launch on 4 November in China.
According to sources, the W21 5G (model number SM-W2021) features a body measurement of 128.2 x 159.2 x 6.2mm, weighing 288 grams. It comes with a 6.23-inch cover display and a 7.53-inch inner display, both displays sport a punch-hole design.
China Telecom poster
The gold variant of W21 5G which is not available on the standard Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
A 7.53-inch inner display of W21 5G
On the other hand, the device sports a Snapdragon 865+ chipset, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of internal storage. Besides that, this device features a dual-cell battery which is 2090mAh + 2160mAh battery capacity, and supports 25W fast charge technology.
On top of that, it comes with a 12MP selfie snapper and a triple rear camera setup. Lastly, it is running an Android 10 OS and features an in-screen fingerprint sensor. What do you think why Samsung have to rename the device in China? Let us know in the comments below, be sure to stay tuned for more tech news on TechNave.com.
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