SEOUL, South Korea — Newly leaked renders and hardware specifications are offering an early, detailed look at Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 smartphones. The latest round of rumors suggests the tech giant is planning moderate aesthetic refinements to the Flip alongside more substantial internal upgrades and a potential new form factor for the Fold line. The detailed leaks surrounding the upcoming foldable lineup were extensively covered in reporting from PhoneArena, SamMobile, Forbes, Mashable, Android Authority, and 9to5Google. Each of the bullet points immediately below have been confirmed by at least four of the six respected sources we curated on this story.

  • Leaked computer-aided design (CAD) renders of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 suggest the new model will feature only minor cosmetic refinements compared to its predecessor.
  • The Z Flip 8 is expected to retain similar screen dimensions as the Z Flip 7, including a 6.9-inch internal display and a 4.1-inch external cover screen.
  • The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is rumored to receive more substantial internal upgrades, including the adoption of the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a larger 5,000mAh battery.
  • Samsung is reportedly planning to introduce a new “Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide” variant alongside the standard model, offering a broader tablet-like form factor with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • The standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 is anticipated to maintain a starting price of approximately $1,999, consistent with previous generation pricing.

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The addition of the “Wide” variant marks a significant strategic pivot for Samsung, responding directly to consumer feedback requesting a cover screen that feels and operates more like a traditional smartphone when folded closed. While the Flip series appears to be settling into an iterative design cycle focused on internal efficiency, the broader Fold update aims to fend off increasing competition from international manufacturers who have recently introduced exceptionally thin foldable hardware. Both new devices are widely expected to make their official debut at a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event in July or August of 2026.

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