The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is set to feature Qi2.1, but don’t get your hopes up too high.


Essential Information

  • The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 may have shown up in a Wireless Power Consortium database.
  • The listing indicates that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 should support Qi2.1, but confusingly states it only supports the Baseline Power Profile.
  • Regardless, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will probably not feature hardware magnets, so a case will be necessary for optimal use.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 seems to incorporate the updated Qi2.1 support, but the overall wireless charging experience is expected to remain similar to that of its predecessor. A recent addition to the Wireless Power Consortium’s database on June 2 indicates that an unreleased Samsung phone has received Qi2.1 certification. This is likely the Galaxy Z Fold 7, though some vital details are still uncertain.

The Samsung device included in the WPC database is identified by the model number SM-D637U, which doesn’t align with the company’s typical naming conventions for foldables. Nonetheless, Samsung’s WPC entries have frequently displayed differing model numbers for pre-release products. For example, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 was certified with the model number SM-D617D, while its official model number is SM-F946. Similarly, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 had a unique entry with a SC-55E model number.