New rumors detail a lighter design, upgraded cameras, and a larger battery for Samsung’s upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, with an anticipated July unveiling.
These leaked specifications and design hints suggest Samsung aims to refine its mainline foldable, building on the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s significant design shifts.

Galaxy Z Fold 8: Rumored Specifications and Features
Reports suggest the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 could feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and is expected to launch in July.
- Design: The device is rumored to weigh around 210 grams and measure 4.1mm thick when unfolded, making it slightly thinner and lighter than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which weighs 215 grams and is 4.2mm unfolded.
- Cameras: The main rear camera may retain a 200MP sensor, while the ultrawide sensor is expected to be upgraded to 50MP. The selfie cameras are anticipated to remain at 10MP.
- Battery: A 5,000 mAh battery is rumored, an increase from the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s 4,400 mAh battery.
- Display: Rumors indicate a 6.5-inch cover display and an 8-inch folding screen. However, reports suggest the screen crease may not see significant improvement, and the device might not feature Samsung’s new Privacy Display technology.
- S Pen: S Pen support is unlikely to be reintroduced.
Potential Pricing
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to be more expensive than its predecessor. Reports indicate the 512GB model could cost between $2,300 and $2,400, with the 1TB model potentially surpassing $2,700.
Meanwhile, the broader foldable smartphone market continues to evolve, with various manufacturers introducing new form factors and technologies. Consumers are increasingly interested in innovations that address current foldable challenges.
Further details on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 are expected to emerge as its potential release window approaches. Those interested can monitor official Samsung announcements for confirmed information. The Android operating system remains foundational for the Galaxy Z Fold series.

