Galaxy Z Fold 8 Spotted: Wider Body and Dual Camera Reveal

Blurry forum photos from South Korea reveal the Galaxy Z Fold 8 with a wider, shorter body and a dual rear camera. Leaks suggest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 12GB RAM, a 4,800mAh battery and a 200MP main sensor.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Spotted: Wider Body and Dual Camera Reveal

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A folded phone on a restaurant table, half-hidden by a leather case and a cup of water. Ordinary scene. Yet the blurry shots posted on a South Korean forum felt like a small spoiler: the Galaxy Z Fold 8 has a new shape and a clearer camera layout.

The images, shared on DCInside, show the device both resting in a protective case and being used open, the rear panel betraying a dual-camera arrangement. Nothing glamorous — just a quick glimpse that reinforces months of leaks and renders. Still, those quick looks teach us a few important things.

A different kind of fold

For starters, the device looks noticeably wider and a bit shorter than past Galaxy Z Fold models. Proportions match the CAD-based leaks we saw earlier, the ones that hinted Samsung might lean into a broader inner display for multitasking. The phone was once rumored to carry the name Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, but it seems the company settled on the simpler Galaxy Z Fold 8.

Specs circulating around the web give the Fold 8 a pragmatic tilt. Expect the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy under the hood, paired with 12GB of RAM and at least 256GB of storage. Battery capacity is listed at roughly 4,800mAh, a modest step below the Ultra sibling but still competitive for a large foldable.

Camera talk is more interesting. Leaks point to a 200MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization, backed by a 50MP ultrawide. On the inside, the phone may carry two 10MP front-facing cameras for cover-display and inner-screen selfies. The Ultra variant, by contrast, is rumored to add a 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom and a larger 5,000mAh battery.

Price positioning looks intentional. The Fold 8 is expected to sit below the Fold 8 Ultra, making it the more approachable entry for shoppers who want a big foldable but balk at the top-tier premium. Does wider mean better for everyday use? It could, especially if Samsung balances a roomy display with good battery life and a sensible feature set.

These are early glimpses. Blurry photos do not confirm everything, but they sharpen the narrative: Samsung is refining proportions and doubling down on camera hardware across the family. In the weeks leading up to the July launch reports, expect more leaks, more renders, and perhaps a clearer look at how this wider Fold performs in real life.

Source: sammobile

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