Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 redesign revealed in leaked images
Leaked images of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 show a redesigned, wider foldable phone ahead of its July 22nd launch event.

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Leaker Evan Blass shared images of Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Z Fold 8 just days before the July 22nd launch event where Samsung is expected to officially announce the phone. The leaked images show a shorter, wider foldable matching earlier leaks of the Z Fold 8. They also reveal some of its specs, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy processor, 50MP wide and 50MP ultra wide rear cameras, 10MP selfie cameras on the inside and outside screens, and an advertised battery life of "up to 26 hours of video playback." Blass also posted images of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and shared images of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra in an email received by AINOVAT.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8's redesign appears to focus on making the device more user-friendly, with a wider display that could appeal to consumers looking for a more practical foldable phone experience. Why this matters: The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8's redesign has significant implications for the foldable phone market. With a wider display and improved specs, the device could attract a broader audience and put pressure on competitors to follow suit.
Developers will need to adapt their apps to take advantage of the new screen real estate, while businesses may see opportunities to create new experiences for users. Consumers, meanwhile, will have more choices in the premium smartphone market. However, questions remain about the durability and cost of the device, which will likely be a key factor in its adoption.
As the foldable phone market continues to evolve, Samsung's move could be a crucial step in mainstreaming this technology.
Source: The Verge