Just days before Samsung's scheduled July 22nd launch event, well-known leaker Evan Blass has shared images of the redesigned Galaxy Z Fold 8. The leak offers consumers an early look at what Samsung is expected to officially announce at its upcoming Unpacked presentation.
A Shorter, Wider Foldable Form Factor
The leaked images show a shorter and wider foldable design for the Z Fold 8. This visual change aligns with earlier leaks that had already pointed to Samsung redesigning the dimensions of its flagship foldable smartphone.
The wider form factor represents a noticeable shift from the design language of previous Z Fold iterations. The leaked images provide a clear indication of how the device will look when Samsung takes the wraps off it at the July 22nd event.
Hardware Specifications Revealed
Beyond the visual redesign, the leaked images also disclose several key specifications for the upcoming device. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is listed as featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy processor, confirming the chipset Samsung has selected for its next-generation foldable.
The camera configuration includes a 50MP wide rear camera and a 50MP ultra-wide rear camera. Additionally, the device is equipped with 10MP selfie cameras positioned on both the inner folding display and the outer cover screen, according to the leaked materials.
