The Galaxy Z Fold 8 and its bigger sibling have been leaked so many times that they leave little to the imagination. With Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event just weeks away, the company is starting to tease its upcoming foldable device, offering an early look at what to expect.
Samsung has deleted all posts on its Instagram account, leaving only a handful. If you look at the company profile, the pinned post features a puzzle-shaped object and the tagline, “New Shapes. New Joy.” Another post shows a chocolate bar that can be split into three separate pieces, which always hints at the Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and its Flip sibling.
There are also three teaser videos on Samsung’s Instagram profile, which again indirectly tease the “new shape”. If you’ve been following leaks and rumors, you’ll know that Samsung is hinting at the addition of a wider range of new foldable devices due to join its lineup in a few weeks from now.
Samsung has not officially announced the date of its next Galaxy Unpacked event, although rumors suggest July 22 as the most likely date. The event will apparently take place in London. Since the company has already started its teaser campaign for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8, an official announcement is likely to happen soon.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide’s wider aspect ratio and more compact form factor make it a better fit for most users. The wider cover display will make the phone easier to type on, more comfortable to use with one hand, and practical enough to handle everyday tasks without needing to unfold it every time.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide will use the upcoming iPhone Foldable
Samsung made major changes to its foldable device lineup this year to compete with the foldable iPhone. The latter will launch in September this year, marking Apple’s entry into the foldable device market. This will definitely create a lot of buzz, increase consumer interest in foldable devices, and drive the overall market forward.
However, considering the DRAM and NAND supply crunch, Samsung will likely increase the prices of its foldable device lineup in 2026. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 already costs $2,000, and its successor may have an even higher price tag.
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