Samsung is preparing to launch the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 later this year, while reports also point to a third foldable model with a wider design. The device, possibly called the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide, has now surfaced through leaked dummy units.
Leaked images show design details
Well-known leaker Sonny Dickson shared images on X displaying dummy models of all three devices. The photos show the phones in both folded and unfolded states, offering an early look at their design direction.
Moreover, the standard Galaxy Z Fold8 appears largely similar to its predecessor, aligning with earlier leaks. The Galaxy Z Flip8 also shows minimal visual changes, suggesting Samsung may focus more on internal upgrades rather than redesigns.
In addition, reports indicate the Fold8 could be slightly thicker than the previous model. It may also feature a smaller punch-hole cutout on the cover display, improving screen usability.
New wider model joins lineup
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide appears noticeably different from the standard version. Leaks suggest it has a shorter and wider body, with dimensions of 123.9 x 164.4 x 4.3 mm when unfolded and 123.9 x 82.2 x 9.8 mm when folded.
Furthermore, the device is expected to feature a 4.7:3 aspect ratio on the outer display and a 4:3 ratio on the inner screen, offering a more tablet-like experience.
Additionally, leaked information hints that Samsung may introduce magnetic wireless charging support across its upcoming foldables. This upgrade could improve charging convenience and accessory compatibility.
Overall, the leaks suggest Samsung is refining its foldable lineup while experimenting with new form factors to expand its premium smartphone portfolio.
