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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8
Z Fold 8 Ultra vs. Z Fold 8: At a glance
Software: What both phones get
Should You Buy the Z Fold 8 Ultra or Z Fold 8?
Samsung is heading to London on July 22 for Galaxy Unpacked, and this year the Fold lineup is different: two book-style foldables at the same event. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra builds on everything the Z Fold 7 started, with a bigger battery, faster charging, and upgraded cameras. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is an entirely new shape, shorter and wider, built around a 4:3 inner display that sits closer to a small tablet than a phone.
Here is everything we know about both, before Samsung makes it official.
Samsung is expected to hold Galaxy Unpacked on July 22, 2026, in London. Korea Economic TV was the first outlet to report the date, and it has since been confirmed by Android Police, SamMobile, Android Authority, and Tom’s Guide. This will be Samsung’s first summer Unpacked event in the UK. Samsung has not issued an official media advisory as of mid-June 2026.
Pre-orders are expected to open the same day as the announcement. If Samsung follows its usual pattern, you should be able to buy both phones in the first week of August 2026, roughly two weeks after the event.
Three foldable phones are expected at the event, alongside the Galaxy Watch 9 series and what is being reported as Samsung’s first Galaxy Glasses (a Gemini-powered audio device made with Gentle Monster, no display):
Apple’s first foldable phone, widely referred to as the iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra, is expected to arrive at Apple’s September 2026 event. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported in April 2026 that it is on track to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, with a starting price exceeding $2,000 in the US. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo projects the price landing between $2,000 and $2,500, with Apple shipping 3 to 5 million units in its first year. It is expected to use a wider 4:3 form factor.
Samsung’s July 22 launch gives both Fold devices roughly a two-month window in the market before Apple ships a single unit. That means two months of reviews, accessories, trade-in deals, and carrier promotions before anyone can compare them side by side. Samsung chose London for this event as well, a move seen as a direct entry into one of Apple’s strongest premium markets.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is the phone Z Fold 7 owners have been waiting for. It keeps the same tall book-style form factor but adds a meaningfully larger battery, faster charging, and the most significant camera upgrade the Fold line has ever seen. Here is what we know.
The overall shape stays the same as the Z Fold 7. Renders from SamMobile put the dimensions at 158.4 x 143.2 x 4.5mm unfolded and 158.4 x 72.8 x 9mm folded. There is a conflict on thickness: tipster Ice Universe says the unfolded thickness drops slightly to 4.1mm. Both figures come from different streams, so treat the exact as unsettled until Samsung announces.
Key design details:
The Z Fold 8 Ultra keeps the same display sizes as the Fold 7. Both panels use LTPO OLED technology with adaptive 1-120Hz refresh:
On the crease: This is the most contested detail. Ice Universe said in May 2026 that the crease will not improve significantly over the Z Fold 7 and that there is no Privacy Display. A separate SamMobile report suggests crease control could come close to the OPPO Find N6, which is nearly invisible. These two positions conflict. The consensus across most outlets is that the crease will improve by roughly 20%, but the phone will not be crease-free.
On the CES 2026 “Mont Flex” panel: Samsung Display showed a genuinely crease-free foldable OLED panel at CES 2026. Samsung told The Verge it is an R&D concept with no fixed commercialization timeline. The weight of current information suggests this panel will not ship on the Fold 8 generation.
The camera is where the Z Fold 8 Ultra makes its biggest leap. The ultrawide upgrade alone closes a gap that has been criticized across four Fold generations:
The battery is the other major story. Samsung held the Fold line at 4,400mAh from the Z Fold 3 through the Z Fold 7. That changes with the Fold 8 Ultra:
US pricing was leaked by tipster TheGalox in late March and early April 2026, corroborated by SamMobile and SammyFans:
The $1,999 entry price is unchanged from the Z Fold 7’s original launch price. The 512GB and 1TB tiers are roughly $80 to $90 higher than the Fold 7’s original tags.
On the $2,700 claim: Korean outlet NewsPim reported in May 2026 that the 512GB model may cost $2,300 to $2,400 in South Korea, and the 1TB model could exceed $2,700. This is driven by rising memory costs. SammyFans, citing Samsung disclosures, reported that mobile memory prices more than doubled year-over-year, rising 107%. These figures apply to the Korean market and may not translate directly to US pricing. Document the $1,999/$2,199/$2,499 US structure as the most credible position, with the Korean escalation as a documented risk.
Samsung is holding the $1,999 entry price flat partly because Apple’s foldable is expected to launch at $2,000 or above. Raising the price now would hand Apple a competitive opening before it ships a single unit.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is something Samsung has never shipped before: a book-style foldable that is wider than it is tall when open. Its 4:3 inner display gives it a shape closer to an iPad mini than a traditional Fold, and at 201g, it is one of the lightest large foldables ever made. It does trade away some camera hardware to get there.
The Fold 8 Wide looks and feels completely different from the Ultra when you hold it open. According to Ice Universe (via SamMobile), the dimensions are:
Note on thickness: one source (Geeky Gadgets) pegs unfolded thickness at 4.5mm rather than SamMobile’s 4.3mm.
On the crease: Same contested situation as the Ultra. Ice Universe says no significant crease improvement. SamMobile suggests crease control could rival the OPPO Find N6. The two positions conflict; lean toward a modest but visible improvement.
This is the most important trade-off to know before buying the Fold 8. It uses a dual rear camera setup with no telephoto lens:
On the camera gap: The Ultra has a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 10MP 3x telephoto. The Fold 8 drops the high-resolution main and removes the zoom lens entirely. If you take a lot of photos that need zoom, the Ultra is the right choice. Android Authority and others have framed this as Samsung choosing form factor over imaging on the Fold 8, which is an honest way to put it.
Battery capacity (source conflict): SamMobile’s May 4 report lists a ~4,560mAh-rated cell (typical: ~4,700-4,800mAh). A June 2 Ice Universe report by SamMobile says 4,800mAh, but Android Authority’s body text, quoting the same source, says 4,500mAh. The most commonly cited figure from June sources is 4,800mAh. Either way, this is smaller than the Ultra’s 5,000mAh.
No clean price information exists for the Fold 8. SamMobile has estimated a price of around $1,800 in the US, based on the reduced camera hardware and smaller battery compared to the Ultra. PhoneArena notes that it could be priced similarly to, or slightly below, the Ultra entry. Nothing is confirmed.
Here is how the two phones compare across the specs that matter most:
Both the Z Fold 8 Ultra and the Z Fold 8 ship with Android 17 and One UI 9.0 out of the box. They are expected to be the first devices to receive the stable One UI 9 release, potentially ahead of the Galaxy S26 family and the Pixel 11.
The wider cover screen on the Fold 8 is also its biggest software story. A 5.4-inch 4.7:3 cover display is much easier to use one-handed when the phone is closed compared to the narrow, tall cover screen on previous Fold models. Expect expanded third-party app support on that cover screen with One UI 9.
On the Apple question: Apple’s foldable arrives roughly six to eight weeks after Samsung’s launch and costs $2,000 or more. It will be a first-generation device, with limited supply and an untested form factor. Samsung’s Fold line is now in its seventh generation. That maturity advantage is worth something if you plan to buy at launch.
July 22 is when Samsung makes everything official in London. Keep this page bookmarked as specs get updated the moment Samsung announces.


