
What you need to know
- Samsung's own One UI 9 software leaked the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and corroborated the existence of the rumored Wide Fold codenamed H8.
- The Wide Fold appears to be shorter and wider, giving the cover display a normal phone shape instead of a narrow strip.
- Its rear camera design mirrors the Galaxy S25 Edge, while the Galaxy Z Fold 8 looks virtually identical to the Z Fold 7.
Samsung typically keeps its upcoming hardware secret until a flashy Unpacked event. This year, though, its own software is revealing the details.
The folks at Android Authority got their hands on a build of Samsung’s One UI 9, which gave away details about the upcoming foldables.
If you’ve kept up with foldables, you know people often complain about the Z Fold’s narrow, "remote control" cover screen. Samsung made small improvements with the Z Fold 6 and 7, but One UI 9 now reveals a new model, codenamed "H8" and called the Wide Fold, is on the way.
Leaked images from the software show a device that’s much shorter and wider. The cover display finally looks like a regular smartphone instead of a thin strip of glass.

On the back, the Wide Fold features a camera housing similar to the Galaxy S25 Edge design. This aligns with earlier animations observed in February, confirming Samsung’s commitment to this shorter and wider form factor.
Honestly, I’m having a hard time seeing the "innovation" in Samsung finally admitting that a phone-sized cover screen is actually useful. It’s taken the company almost 10 years to realize we don’t want to type on a screen as narrow as a KitKat bar. Calling it a "Wide Fold" feels like it's selling us a fix for a problem Samsung made. The bigger screen and better battery are great for productivity, but I can’t help but expect a high "Ultra" price tag for this so-called new form factor.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (codenamed Q8) appears largely unchanged in design compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, according to One UI 9 assets.
That said, it might be inappropriate to call it a lazy update just yet. Even though the outside looks the same, earlier leaks suggest the Z Fold 8 will finally get the battery upgrade fans have wanted. It’s expected to have a 5,000mAh battery and 45W wired charging, which is a big improvement and should help it compete with Chinese rivals on battery life.
These new devices are expected to launch in July, following Samsung’s usual mid-summer schedule.