Samsung’s upcoming foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, is shaping up as an incremental update rather than a major redesign. Early leaked renders and details show a phone very similar to the current Z Fold 7, with small changes in thickness and internal components. Despite nearly identical dimensions, the Fold 8 is rumored to feature a larger 5,000mAh battery and an upgraded ultrawide camera sensor, making it a practical upgrade for users seeking better battery life and improved photography.
Leaked renders from @OnLeaks and Android Headlines indicate the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will be just slightly thicker than its predecessor, measuring about 9mm when folded compared to 8.9mm on the Fold 7. The unfolded thickness inches up from 4.2mm to 4.5mm. These modest increases likely accommodate the bigger battery and possibly the return of the S Pen stylus.
The battery capacity boost from 4,400mAh to 5,000mAh is a significant upgrade for Samsung’s foldables, which have traditionally faced space limitations. This improvement should appeal to users who felt limited by the Fold 7’s battery life and might justify upgrading from older models. Additionally, wired charging speeds are expected to increase to 45W from 25W, allowing faster recharge times for the larger battery.
On the camera front, the Fold 8 retains its high-resolution 200MP primary sensor and 10MP telephoto lens, but upgrades the rear ultrawide camera from 12MP to a sharper 50MP sensor. Samsung aims to enhance the camera system’s versatility without overhauling its core setup. Details on the selfie cameras remain scarce, though minimal changes are expected.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Elite chipset, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 promises top-tier performance comparable to the Galaxy S26 series. Despite potential supply chain and geopolitical challenges, pricing is expected to hold steady at around $2,000.
Overall, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 represents Samsung’s cautious approach to foldable upgrades: modest improvements in battery life and camera capabilities without drastic design changes. For current Fold 7 owners, deciding whether to upgrade will likely come down to the value of extended battery endurance and an enhanced ultrawide lens versus keeping their existing premium foldable.

