Samsung’s next foldable might be taking a different shape.
Leaked CAD renders from Onleaks via Android Headlines suggest the company is working on a wider version of its book-style foldable. It is reportedly called the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and it could arrive as soon as this summer.
The images show a device that looks noticeably shorter and broader than the usual Fold design. Think less tall-and-skinny, more in line with devices like the Google Pixel Fold. The aim is to make the outer screen more usable. This way, users do not need to unfold it every time.
Design-wise, the Wide model keeps Samsung’s familiar foldable DNA but tweaks the proportions. It features a 5.4-inch cover display and a 7.6-inch inner screen, both slightly smaller than the standard Fold 8. However, the wider aspect ratio should make a bigger difference in day-to-day use than raw size alone.
The renders also point to a dual-camera setup. This marks a step down from the triple-camera system expected on the regular Fold 8.
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Under the hood, it doesn’t sound like much has changed. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is tipped to run on the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. It will also have a 5,000mAh battery and 45W charging, keeping it in line with Samsung’s flagship specs for 2026.
The trade-offs come down to design. The wider body could make it feel more like a traditional phone when closed. However, it may also introduce quirks including a noticeable camera bump and a build that could wobble when placed flat on a table.
Pricing is still up in the air, but early expectations suggest it’ll sit around the $2,000 mark. This is roughly in line with the main Fold line-up. That positioning hints at Samsung treating this as a parallel option rather than a cheaper alternative.
As for timing, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is expected to debut alongside the standard Fold 8 at Samsung’s next Unpacked event. It will likely land sometime between July and August.
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If the leaks hold up, this could be Samsung’s answer to a growing trend: foldables that feel a bit more like normal phones, just with a bigger screen waiting inside.
