After weeks of anticipation, Samsung showcased the successor to its first-generation foldable phone during an Unpacked online presentation earlier this month. At the time, Samsung said it would share more details about the Galaxy Z Fold2 on September 1. It’s still August, but we’ve already learned a few new things about the device from a listing on TENAA, China’s telecommunications authority.

Even though the agency has yet to release a full spec sheet, the approval list gives us a rundown of the hardware inside this upcoming foldable, along with a few other tidbits of information – on the one hand, now we have a confirmation Model Number: SM-F9160.

TENAA listing photos reveal all angles of the device in Mystic Black color.

The list also reveals that the device will support dual-mode 5G for easier access to future networks. We also know that the Galaxy Z Fold2 is made in Vietnam, as are future Pixel devices.

Samsung’s Galaxy Fold2 certainly appears to be an improvement over the first generation, which has been widely criticized for durability issues. The new model has a few modifications which should help provide additional stiffness. And now that the device has passed TENAA certification, it won’t be long before it’s released. Pre-orders are slated to begin early next month in the US, so I guess it’s time to start unfolding those bills in your wallet.