Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 official renders leak with wider design and July 22 launch

Posted by Mahi Gupta
 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 official renders leak with wider design and July 22 launch

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 renders are starting to paint a clearer picture of Samsung’s next big foldable. The leak points to a wider, shorter design, a July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event in London, and several hardware details that suggest Samsung is adjusting both the look and the pricing approach for 2026.

Galaxy Z Fold8 colors include Cream, Graphite, Lavender and Pistachio

The leaked Galaxy Z Fold8 official renders also point to four finishes, with Pistachio reportedly reserved for Samsung.com. The other colors named in the leak are Cream, Graphite and Lavender.

That color lineup matters because Samsung often uses finishes and store exclusives to make its premium devices feel a little more separated from the standard crowd. In a market where foldables are increasingly compared side by side, design details can carry more weight than they first seem to.

Based on the renders, the Fold8 appears to be moving toward a shape that is shorter and wider than before. When shut, it is said to look closer to a normal phone. That is an important shift for everyday use, since many buyers still think about foldables in terms of pocketability, comfort and how natural the outer screen feels in hand.

The leak does not give a full design breakdown, so some details are still missing. But the overall direction is clear enough: Samsung seems to be refining the Fold line rather than reinventing it completely.

  • Cream, Graphite and Lavender are listed among the leaked finishes
  • Pistachio is reportedly exclusive to Samsung.com
  • The body is described as shorter and wider
  • When closed, it is expected to resemble a more normal phone

Galaxy Z Fold8 Snapdragon 8 Elite, 4,800mAh battery and Europe price leak

Alongside the new body, the Fold8 is tipped to use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, a 4,800mAh battery and a starting price of €1,999 in Europe. Those figures come from the leak and should be treated as reported rather than confirmed.

If the chip rumor holds, Samsung would be keeping the Fold8 near the top of the Android performance stack. That would fit the usual role of the Fold series, which has generally been positioned as a premium book-style foldable aimed at buyers who want flagship specs and a larger inner display.

The 4,800mAh battery figure also stands out because foldable battery life is one of the more closely watched specs in this category. A larger battery can matter a lot in a device that has to power both an outer and inner display, though real-world endurance will still depend on the final software and panel setup.

The reported €1,999 starting price in Europe is also notable. If that number is accurate, Samsung would be keeping the Fold8 in a familiar premium bracket instead of pushing it into a noticeably higher range. That is a relevant point in the flagship foldable market, where pricing can shape whether a device feels ambitious or simply too expensive for most buyers.

The timing of the leak also lines up with Samsung’s July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event in London, where the Fold8 is expected to appear as the main book-style rival in the premium foldable segment. Samsung has not confirmed every detail from the leak, so the final spec sheet could still change before launch.

  • Chipset tipped: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy
  • Battery reportedly: 4,800mAh
  • Europe starting price leak: €1,999
  • Launch timing expected: July 22 Galaxy Unpacked in London

For now, the leaked renders suggest Samsung is trying to make the Galaxy Z Fold8 feel more familiar when closed, while still keeping the large-screen foldable format intact. If the reported specs and price are close to the final version, Samsung may have a more balanced Fold this year, one that focuses on usability without moving too far outside the premium segment.

Mahi Gupta

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