Leaked cases provide us with the most transparent glimpse so far of Samsung's forthcoming foldable devices.
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Samsung's yearly Unpacked event is approaching, with the company preparing to unveil its new foldable devices in July. Anticipations are high for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide—designed to compete directly with the iPhone Fold—and the Galaxy Z Flip 8. In anticipation of the event, a new wave of leaked cases, provided by Android Headlines, has offered an insightful glimpse into these devices.
What insights do the cases provide about the Fold 8 and Fold 8 Wide?
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 stands out as the flagship model, and the case cutouts indicate its shape quite well. The arrangement of the camera and the positioning of the buttons align with the sleek, well-known Fold aesthetic we expect, suggesting there won't be any significant redesign. The aramid fiber cases feature a kickstand, suggesting Samsung envisions this device as one suited for propping up and enjoying content on the expansive inner display.
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Things take an intriguing turn with the Z Fold 8 Wide. The cases appear considerably wider, confirming the larger passport-style body that has been rumored. This added width should give an unfolded display a more tablet-like feel, ideal for users who prioritize watching Netflix or YouTube over productivity applications.
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In my view, the phone seems overly boxy and may not be as easy to manage. I favor the leaked design of the iPhone Fold, which boasts rounded corners for a more comfortable grip. Nonetheless, we'll need to wait for the official launch before drawing any conclusions.
Are there any surprises with the Galaxy Flip 8?
The Galaxy Z Flip 8 retains a familiar design, and the cases indicate a continuation of the compact clamshell style without any major surprises. The clear cases reveal the presence of Qi2 magnetic charging rings, though it's unclear if these will be exclusive to the cases or integrated into the devices themselves.
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While leaked cases don't provide a complete picture, they offer a promising preview of the Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Wide, and Z Flip 8 ahead of their official debut. If these images are any indication, Samsung is maintaining its successful formula while subtly enhancing the lineup with the intriguing wider Fold.
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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Leaked cases provide us with the most transparent glimpse so far of Samsung's forthcoming foldable devices.
Leaked cases offer the clearest preview of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Wide, and Z Flip 8 before Samsung's Unpacked event in July.
