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Galaxy Z Fold 8 leak reveals crease-less foldable screen and boosted specs
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is shaping up to be a major statement in foldable phones, especially as Apple readies its own rival device for late 2026. Early leaks suggest the Fold 8 won’t just continue Samsung’s fo

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is shaping up to be a major statement in foldable phones, especially as Apple readies its own rival device for late 2026. Early leaks suggest the Fold 8 won’t just continue Samsung’s foldable legacy but push its design and performance further, with a near crease-less folding OLED screen and significantly upgraded internals.
The device is expected to maintain a 6.5-inch cover display and an 8-inch primary foldable screen like its predecessor, but with an innovative dual-Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) layer supported by a laser-drilled metal plate. This combo aims to minimize the dreaded crease that has long frustrated foldable enthusiasts. Samsung Display demonstrated this advanced panel technology at CES 2026, signaling readiness to enhance both durability and aesthetics.
Samsung isn’t just focusing on the display: rumors point to the Fold 8 housing the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Elite chip, a bump over last year’s model, paired with either 12GB or 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. Battery life should get a healthy boost too, moving from 4,400mAh to a 5,000mAh capacity, with faster 45W wired charging-a notable upgrade for longer use without compromise.

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Camera capabilities are also reportedly improving, with a striking 200MP main sensor featuring optical image stabilization, complemented by a 50MP ultrawide and a 10MP telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. The front will sport a pair of cameras, potentially in the 10MP to 12MP range, further reinforcing the Fold 8 as a versatile multimedia device.
Remarkably, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is claimed to be thinner and lighter than the Z Fold 7, despite packing a larger battery and a reinforced hinge mechanism required for durability. Achieving this reduction in bulk while upgrading components is a tough engineering puzzle that Samsung appears ready to tackle, hinting at sophisticated internal component arrangement and advanced materials.
The timing couldn’t be more critical for Samsung. With Apple venturing into foldables, competition will intensify. Samsung’s focus on unmatched display quality and hardware refinement could set the Fold 8 apart. These iterative yet targeted upgrades may be enough to keep Samsung firmly ahead in the rapidly growing foldable phone category.
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