Initial CAD renders offer a glimpse into the potential design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8. While these early images don’t reveal radical changes, it’s important to remember they might not fully represent the final product. Nevertheless, let’s dive into the first details regarding Samsung’s upcoming foldable.
Design and Features of the Foldable Device
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 might be slightly thicker than its predecessor, the Fold 7. Expected dimensions when unfolded are approximately 158.4 x 143.2 x 4.5 mm, and when folded, 158.4 x 72.8 x 9 mm. The device could measure around 3.9 mm thick without the protruding camera frame. The internal display is rumored to be 8 inches, while the external display is expected to be 6.5 inches.
There’s no under-display camera mentioned in these renders; instead, the rear camera module features a noticeable bump, approximately 5.5 mm thick. While elements like speaker dimensions, SIM slot placement, and color options might evolve before launch, the core design is likely to remain largely consistent with these early renders.
Anticipated Innovations and Improvements
Several significant improvements are anticipated for the Galaxy Z Fold 8. The battery capacity is expected to increase significantly to 5,000 mAh, marking the first battery upgrade since the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (which had 4,400 mAh). The device is also rumored to support 45W fast charging and integrate S Pen support. This slight increase in thickness might be attributed to accommodating these features, as the Fold 7 opted against S Pen support for a thinner profile.
The camera system is projected to receive an upgrade, specifically a 50 MP ultrawide sensor. However, the 10 MP 3x telephoto lens is expected to remain unchanged. The final pricing for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is still unknown, but given current market conditions and component costs, it’s widely speculated to exceed $2,000.

