Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold 8 Series: Major Redesign with New Ultra Model

May 24, 2026
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold 8 Series: Major Redesign with New Ultra Model
  • Samsung’s established foldable manufacturing and supply chain could give it a short-term edge in availability, with Apple potentially facing production delays into 2027.

  • The reports cited come from Sammobile and remain unconfirmed until Samsung issues official confirmation.

  • The Fold 8 may be wider and shorter than the Ultra, adopting a design akin to Apple’s foldable approach, and it will drop one rear camera as a trade-off.

  • Samsung is preparing to name its next foldable flagships the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, signaling a major refresh of the lineup.

  • An Unpacked-style event is expected in London on July 22, 2026, with price adjustments possible after the Galaxy S26-series pricing changes.

  • Samsung is also reportedly redesigning the hinge to reduce the crease and improve overall durability.

  • If accurate, this lineup could mark Samsung’s most significant foldable redesign in years.

  • At launch, both devices are expected around $1,999, with the Fold 8 Wide offering S Pen support and broader multitasking, while the foldable iPhone prioritizes tighter iOS integration and a near-invisible crease.

  • The Ultra branding suggests a premium positioning to differentiate the larger model from the standard Fold 8.

  • The Z Fold 8 Wide is said to feature a 4:3 aspect ratio, a thicker unfolded form for better one-handed use, and a form around 4.3 mm when unfolded to reduce crease prominence.

  • There is no current plan for a budget FE foldable model on Samsung’s roadmap.

  • Early purchase dynamics are expected to favor Samsung due to immediate availability and potential promotions, while Apple could face limited stock and longer wait times at launch.

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