The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 may finally address the most significant issue with foldable devices.
Samsung's foldable devices have long been recognized for their refinement and software, yet a recurring criticism of the Galaxy Z Fold series has been its battery life. However, recent leaks indicate that Samsung might finally be addressing this issue with the forthcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8, which is also anticipated to feature camera enhancements and a slimmer design.
A report from the Greek outlet TechManiacs suggests that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 could include a larger 5,000mAh battery, a substantial increase from the 4,400mAh battery found in the Galaxy Z Fold 7. If true, this would represent one of the most significant hardware upgrades in Samsung’s book-style foldable range in several years.
Samsung appears to be making strides in foldable hardware
The battery capacity has often been seen as a limitation for Samsung's foldables, particularly as Chinese competitors like OnePlus, Honor, Vivo, and Xiaomi continue to introduce larger batteries in sleeker foldable designs. While Samsung has historically focused on factors such as weight, software optimization, and durability, it has faced criticism for using comparatively smaller batteries than its rivals.
The latest report indicates that Samsung is now seeking to strike a balance. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, with a slight reduction in thickness and weight, measuring approximately 4.1mm when unfolded and weighing around 210 grams. This would make it around 5 grams lighter than its predecessor, despite the increased battery capacity.
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Improvements to the camera system are also anticipated. Samsung is likely to retain the 200MP main sensor and the 10MP front-facing camera while enhancing the ultra-wide camera to 50MP. No details have emerged regarding the telephoto sensor, although the Fold 7 had a 10MP configuration.
Another "wide" foldable may be in development
The report also mentions another foldable device tentatively referred to as the “Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide.” Though Samsung has not officially confirmed this product, the leak suggests it may present a different foldable design concept.
According to the report, this device could sport a 4:3 aspect ratio for its inner display, dual 50MP rear cameras, and a 4,800mAh battery. Its weight is estimated to be around 200 grams.
If Samsung does introduce a wider foldable, it could indicate the company is exploring diverse form factors as competition within the foldable market escalates.
Why this is significant
Samsung continues to be a key player in the foldable market, but it has recently faced challenges from brands offering thinner devices, larger batteries, and quicker charging options.
Transitioning to a 5,000mAh battery may seem modest compared to standard flagship smartphones, but for Samsung's foldables, it would represent a long-awaited enhancement. With newer silicon-carbon battery technologies becoming increasingly widespread across the industry, users are expecting foldables to improve endurance without compromise.
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Moreover, Samsung retains a significant edge in software support, ecosystem integration, and global accessibility—areas where many competitors still fall short.
Looking ahead
As is often the case with early leaks, these details should be approached with caution. TechManiacs has accurately provided some Samsung hardware information in the past, although it has also missed the mark on certain specifications, such as the thickness of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 later this year, alongside the next iteration of the Galaxy Z Flip series. If these leaks are verified, the Fold 8 may focus less on radical redesigns and more on finally addressing the practical shortcomings that users have voiced concerns about for years.
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 may finally address the most significant issue with foldable devices.
A recent leak regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 8 indicates that Samsung might enhance foldable battery life, in addition to introducing slimmer designs and improved camera features.
