The Galaxy Z Fold 8 might adopt more muted colors, and the minimalist within me is genuinely thrilled.

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 might adopt more muted colors, and the minimalist within me is genuinely thrilled.

      The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is rumored to come in four muted colors, with the exclusive Pistachio option available only through direct purchase from Samsung.

      According to exclusive renders from Android Headlines, the colors of this upcoming device are not typical or dull, which is refreshing compared to the usual deep navy or Titanium Black seen in flagship smartphones and foldables. Samsung seems to be taking a softer approach, which could be just what its foldable lineup needs.

      As for the available colors, standard retail will offer Cream, Graphite, and Lavender, which, while rather common in 2026 smartphone designs, is the unique Pistachio shade that stands out. The source mentions this Pistachio hue as a Samsung exclusive, enhancing its credibility since it is not illustrated in the leaks.

      I envision it resembling the Mint finish of the Galaxy S24 FE but lighter and with a soft, pastel appeal that encourages users to carry their phones without a case. The Lavender variant also fits into this category for me.

      This design philosophy seems aligned with attracting first-time foldable buyers, particularly younger consumers who prefer vibrant colors over the understated tones typical of darker finishes.

      In contrast to the taller, more conventional Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, which resembles the Fold 7, this wider variant features a shorter, broader design with a 5.5-inch outer display at a 16:10 aspect ratio. When opened, you instantly access a 7.6-inch landscape display, making it distinctly different from standard offerings in the foldable market.

      Samsung is moving away from the slab-like appearance and aims to present something innovative, supported by its color choices.

      However, bear in mind these colors are still speculative, and Samsung has yet to confirm them. The official reveal is expected during the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22, 2026, when the Fold 8 Ultra and Flip 8 will be unveiled.

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      In other news, the Halide 3.1 update has improved its capabilities with straighter photos, a warmer tone, and smarter focus options.

      Just weeks after its release, Halide has upgraded its features to enhance photography, addressing the over-processing prevalent in smartphone images. A recent comparison of photos from the iPhone 6 and iPhone 17 Pro highlighted that some users still prefer the older camera's results. This trend toward authenticity has made apps like Halide increasingly popular.

      Halide’s Process Zero mode eliminates excessive processing from Apple, offering a refreshing alternative. A recent Mark III update introduced features like Looks, film-inspired color profiles, and a Photo Lab for RAW file editing, complete with advanced tools like histograms and support for importing RAW files from external cameras.

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      A new study reveals that parents' use of smartphones can impact their children's emotional development.

      Traditionally, discussions around screen time focused primarily on children, asking questions about their social media use and when they should receive their first phone. However, new research published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology suggests that parental screen habits also matter. Parents distracted by their devices may inadvertently weaken their emotional connections with their children, leading to potential developmental issues. The study, which surveyed 600 adolescents aged 12 to 17 in the U.S., found that many felt neglected when their parents were focused on their phones.

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      Google Photos has launched a new Video Remix tool that utilizes AI to enhance videos.

      With the latest update powered by Gemini, users can easily transform regular video clips into artistic creations with just a few taps. Google states that this feature allows for quick video editing without the need for professional skills, enabling users to apply innovative AI effects directly within the Google Photos app. It's similar to Photo Remix but specifically designed for videos.

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The Galaxy Z Fold 8 might adopt more muted colors, and the minimalist within me is genuinely thrilled.

Samsung selected Cream, Lavender, Graphite, and a special Pistachio for the Galaxy Z Fold 8.