Moving forward
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to build upon what the Galaxy Z Flip 7 got right, such as the edge-to-edge display and slim form factor. It could add Qi2 magnets, a new Exynos processor, and further slim down the chassis. Other upgrades could be slim, and a price hike is something to watch.
Pros
- Samsung Exynos 2600 chipset
- Thinner and lighter build
- Magnetic Qi2 support out of the box
- One UI 9, based on Android 17, with new Galaxy AI features
Cons
- Some buyers will prefer Snapdragon
- Main and cover screen sizes could be unchanged
- Cover screen software could be restricted compared to Razr
- Slow charging, small battery
The staple
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 is almost a year old and could use improvement, but it’s a known quantity. Prices are only going down, and the build quality, performance, and cameras are solid overall. Rather than wait for a price-hiked Galaxy Z Flip 8, it might be best to grab this phone while you can.
Pros
- Slim, durable build with a subtle display crease
- Wider main display aspect ratio and larger cover screen
- IP48 durability protection
- Exynos 2500 proved to be good enough
Cons
- Cover screen software leaves a lot to be desired
- Small battery, slow charging, no Qi2 magnets
- No camera upgrades compared to Galaxy Z Flip 6
- May be hard to find new after Galaxy Z Flip 8 launch
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 vs. Galaxy Z Flip 7: Pricing and availability
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Samsung foldables usually launch in midsummer, and current leaks suggest the same for the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The release date for the Galaxy Z Flip 8 looks to be July 22, 2026, according to Korea Economic TV. The opening of the pre-order window and the Galaxy Unpacked event should both come ahead of that date, likely sometime in July. The rumored location for this year’s summer Galaxy Unpacked showcase is London.
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The key aspect of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 to watch is the phone’s pricing. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 starts at $1,099 for the 256GB variant, but component shortages have increased the cost of parts and stretched margins throughout the entire industry. It wouldn’t be surprising if Samsung hiked foldable prices to compensate; in fact, it might be more surprising if the price wasn’t higher.
Samsung revealed the Galaxy Z Flip 7 on July 9, 2025, and it became generally available for purchase on July 25. The 256GB model costs $1,099, with the upgrade to 512GB adding $120 to the sticker price. It’s available in Blue Shadow, Jetblack, and Coralred colorways, plus a Samsung online exclusive Mint colorway. Nearly a year later, there are only slight Galaxy Z Flip 7 discounts up for grabs. If you’ll settle for a “renewed,” “refurbished,” or used device, you’ll end up paying roughly half the cost of a new phone.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 vs. Galaxy Z Flip 7: Design and displays
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The most interesting part of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 might be the phone’s design. Samsung already has a foldable thinner and lighter than Motorola with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, and it has the chance to widen its lead with the Galaxy Z Flip 8. There are conflicting rumors about the upcoming device’s thickness, with some suggesting the new model could be slightly thicker. Even if that’s the case, leaks predict the Galaxy Z Flip 8 will be significantly lighter than its predecessor.
For context, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 measures 13.7mm thick when folded and weighs 188 grams. It sports an IP48 rating against dust and water ingress, but it isn’t dustproof. Since Google introduced the Pixel 10 Pro Fold with IP68 certification, it remains to be seen if Samsung will try to match that spec with either the Galaxy Z Flip 8 or Galaxy Z Fold 8.
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The high-level specs of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 displays will likely match the Galaxy Z Flip 7. We’ll probably see a 6.9-inch (or similar) inner display with a 4.1-inch cover display, both featuring 120Hz OLED display panels. However, Samsung might shake things up by offering a creaseless display thanks to a new hinge design and fresh ultra-thin glass (UTG), according to the latest rumor.
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Overall, though, we can expect the Galaxy Z Flip 8 to offer a similar design to the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 vs. Galaxy Z Flip 7: Hardware and specs
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Samsung made the switch from Qualcomm to Exynos chips for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 last year, and by all accounts, it’ll likely stick with its own in-house processors for the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The chip that’ll likely power the Galaxy Z Flip 8 is already out — it’s the Samsung Exynos 2600, which also runs the Galaxy S26 in some global markets. It’s a 2nm chip with a new CPU layout that Samsung claims is 39% faster. That chip is paired with 12GB of memory.
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It’ll be faster than the Exynos 2500 in the Galaxy Z Flip 7, but perhaps not by enough to warrant an upgrade for that reason alone. Samsung will probably keep storage options identical on the Galaxy Z Flip 8 by offering a 256GB base model and an upgraded 512GB tier.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyRumored specs breakdown
Category
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 (rumored/expected)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Display
6.9-inch, 2520 x 1080, FHD+, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, LTPO (1-120Hz)
6.9-inch, 2520 x 1080, FHD+, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, LTPO (1-120Hz)
Cover display
4.1-inch Super AMOLED, 60/120Hz, 948 x 1048
4.1-inch Super AMOLED, 60/120Hz, 948 x 1048
Operating System
Android 17 (One UI 9)
Android 16 (One UI 8)
Chipset
Samsung Exynos 2600
Samsung Exynos 2500
RAM
12GB
12GB
Storage
256GB, 512GB
256GB, 512GB
Rear Camera 1
50MP, f/1.8 wide
50MP, f/1.8 wide
Rear Camera 2
12MP, f/2.2 ultrawide
12MP, f/2.2 ultrawide
Front-facing Camera
10MP, f/2.2 wide
10MP, f/2.2 wide
Battery
4,300mAh
4,300mAh
Charging
25W wired charging, 10W wireless charging, 4.5W reverse wireless charging
25W wired charging, 10W wireless charging, 4.5W reverse wireless charging
Weight
N/A (slightly lighter)
188g
Dimensions (folded)
N/A (slightly thinner)
85.5 x 75.2 x 13.7 mm
Dimensions (unfolded)
N/A (slightly thinner)
166.7 x 752.2 x 6.2 mm
Protection
IP48
IP48
Colors
N/A
Blue Shadow, Jetblack, Coralred
Samsung could increase the battery capacity of the Galaxy Z Flip 8, but we don’t have rumors suggesting that yet. For now, we can at least expect the same 4,300mAh capacity as the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Charging speeds will match the 25W wired, 10W wireless, and 4.5W reverse wireless speeds of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 — if they’re not faster. The company could add Qi2 magnets to the Galaxy Z Flip 8, though this addition doesn’t seem like a huge priority for Samsung.
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Finally, we can expect the Galaxy Z Flip 8 to ship with the One UI 9 operating system, based on Android 17. It’ll get seven years of full Android OS upgrades thereafter. Of course, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will eventually get the boost to One UI 9 at some point.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 vs. Galaxy Z Flip 7: Cameras
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There may be more similarities than differences between the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 camera systems, even down to the hardware. The new model could feature the same 50MP primary rear camera and 12MP ultrawide lens as the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which is also the same as the Galaxy Z Flip 6. It’ll likely use an identical 10MP hole-punch selfie camera on the inner screen.
There could be new software features that improve the experience, however. The Galaxy S26 series introduced a new 24MP camera mode as well as a “Horizontal Lock” video stabilization feature. It’s possible we could see these features, or similar exclusives, appear on the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The new Exynos 2600 chipset might bring image-signal processing (ISP) improvements that enhance output despite using the same hardware.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 vs. Galaxy Z Flip 7: Should you wait?
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The two main things to watch ahead of the Galaxy Z Flip 8’s release window are the phone’s folding display and price point. Although some rumors painted a bleak picture of Galaxy Z Flip 8 improvements, newer leaks offer a more positive outlook. There’s a thought that Samsung may implement a new hinge mechanism and a crease-free folding display on the new flip phone. Throw in a thinner and lighter design and a new processor, and the Galaxy Z Flip 8 could prove to be a compelling upgrade over its predecessor.
That could all change if the Galaxy Z Flip 8 is considerably more expensive than the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The new Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is a preview of how the Galaxy Z Flip 8’s value proposition could change with a price hike. Motorola offered a few neat upgrades with the Razr Ultra 2026, but perhaps not enough to justify the high price. If Samsung does indeed increase the Galaxy Z Flip 8’s cost, the pressure will be high for the company to make the device worth it.
As of now, the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s price isn’t that enticing. Although it’s over half a year old, the phone is only seeing very minor discounts at the time of publishing. Deals are much better if you settle for a used or refurbished model, but I doubt those looking at a brand-new Galaxy Z Flip 8 will want to do that. In the meantime, it’s best to wait and see if better Galaxy Z Flip 7 deals come around ahead of its successor’s launch.
An unknown quantity
Until Samsung’s pricing plans leak, it’s hard to say whether the Galaxy Z Flip 8 will be worth the wait. As of now, minimal upgrades to the chip and wireless charging setup may be planned. That might not be enough to warrant a price hike, if that’s going to happen.
Worth watching
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 is almost a year old, but that might help you save on a great foldable. It’s a non-starter at full price with a successor on the horizon. At discounted, refurbished, or pre-owned prices, it’s absolutely something to watch. Getting a deal on a Galaxy Z Flip 7 might be better than waiting for a possibly higher-priced Galaxy Z Flip 8.

