JAKARTA - Samsung seems to have chosen a realistic approach for the next foldable generation. Instead of radical changes, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 comes with a combination of more subtle improvements - focusing on the user experience that has been "PR" in the previous series.
If this leak is accurate, the device will launch around July 2026, continuing Samsung's annual cycle. With this approach, the Fold 8 looks like an evolution aimed at perfecting, not surprising.
In terms of screen, the Fold 8 is said to carry a 8-inch main folding panel and a 6.5-inch cover screen, both of which support a 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung is also rumored to increase screen durability with dual-layered ultra-thin glass technology and a supporting metal plate - which is expected to reduce the creases that have been the main criticism.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 specifications
Design changes are also a concern. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is said to be thinner and lighter, two crucial factors that foldable users often complain about because they still feel bulky in everyday use.
In the performance sector, Samsung is expected to embed the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset with RAM options up to 16GB and storage reaching 1TB. The presence of vapor chamber cooling is also an important upgrade, considering that the previous generation is still limited in maintaining performance during heavy loads.
For the camera, the latest leak mentions a 200MP configuration as the main sensor, accompanied by an ultrawide 50MP and a 10MP telephoto with 3x zoom. Although it is not entirely consistent with previous rumors, this setup still shows a significant improvement in the photography sector.
Battery life is also predicted to increase, with capacity eventually surpassing 4,400mAh. The emerging certification indicates an increase in the charging sector, although details have not been revealed.
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