The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 series leak has intensified following the early appearance of the devices in a physical retail environment. The entire new flagship line-up was spotted at an official Samsung Experience Store in Korea prior to the scheduled launch. The unexpected display gives consumers a clear view of the final exterior design choices made for the upcoming generation of mobile hardware before the official July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event.

The retail Samsung Experience Store leak confirms that the electronics manufacturer is expanding its traditional portfolio to introduce three distinct upcoming Samsung foldable phones this year. The showcased models include the standard Galaxy Z Fold 8, the compact Galaxy Z Flip 8, and a brand-new form factor variant named the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. Observers note that the standard models retain structural design languages that closely match their immediate predecessors.

New Structural Dimensions and Screen Variations

The standout addition to the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 lineup is the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, which appeared in a new white colour finish. The confirmed Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide specifications reveal that this model uses wider and shorter physical dimensions, measuring 123.9 millimetres high by 82.2 millimetres wide when folded down. When opened completely, the width expands to 161.4 millimetres while maintaining a slim thickness of just 4.9 millimetres. The device incorporates a 7.6-inch inner wide screen alongside a 5.4-inch outer cover screen.

In contrast, the regular Galaxy Z Fold 8 uses a taller profile to house a larger 8-inch main foldable panel and a 6.5-inch exterior screen. Reports state that the engineering focus for the standard model centers on reducing overall mass to make it the lightest foldable device the company has ever constructed. The smaller Galaxy Z Flip 8 features a 6.9-inch internal display paired with an updated 4.1-inch external cover display located right beneath the rear camera modules.

Internal Hardware Configurations and Battery Specifications

The entire trio of mobile devices relies on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy system on a chip. This processor links with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM to manage active application memory. Storage capacities utilize fast file systems, scaling up to 512GB for the flip phone and reaching a maximum of 1TB for both large-screen models. The manufacturer chose to pass on silicon-carbon battery materials this year, sticking with traditional lithium-ion chemistry instead.

The charging and power capacities differ slightly based on the frame sizes of the individual models. The wide variant carries a 4,800mAh battery that hooks up to 45W wired fast charging systems. The regular model uses a larger 5,000mAh reservoir that retains the identical 45W charging speed standard. The compact flip version operates on a 4,300mAh capacity cell that tops up using a slower 23W fast charging connection.

Camera Assemblies Across the Product Line

The primary Galaxy Z Fold 8 camera features show distinct tier separations between the wide version and the primary flagship device. The wide variant opts for a dual rear camera array holding a 50MP main sensor and a companion 50MP ultra-wide lens. Selfies rely on a 10MP front shooter and a matching 10MP camera embedded on the cover layer. The taller standard model uses a premium triple lens array led by a massive 200MP main sensor.

The flip phone carries a dual camera system that mirrors the wide model by matching a 50MP main sensor with a 50MP ultra-wide module. The company has not provided official distribution details or final regional retail pricing tiers for the individual models. The hardware remains on display within the local market ahead of the global digital broadcast reveal later this month.

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