Galaxy Z Flip 8 Design Nearly Identical to Predecessor, Leaks Show
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 appears visually similar to its predecessor, according to recent leaks. Key upgrades may include a new Exynos chip and faster charging.

Samsung is poised to unveil its latest foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip 8, on July 22nd during its Galaxy Unpacked event. However, new leaks suggest that the device will bear a striking resemblance to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, with minimal external design changes. Information circulating from sources like WinFuture indicates that the core aesthetic of the flip phone will remain largely the same.
The forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 is reportedly set to feature Samsung's own Exynos 2600 chip, succeeding the Exynos 2500 found in the Z Flip 7. This internal component upgrade is one of the few significant departures from the current model. Additionally, the new device is expected to support 45W wired charging, a notable increase from previous iterations.
The displays are anticipated to remain consistent with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, featuring a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel on the inside and a 4.1-inch Super AMOLED screen on the exterior. Base storage and RAM are also expected to carry over, with 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM.
Color Options and Subtle Design Shifts
While the overall form factor appears unchanged, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 may introduce a new 'pale pink' color variant, alongside existing 'cream' white and 'graphite' black options. This suggests a focus on aesthetic diversification rather than radical redesign. The similarity to the current model was also hinted at in a recent teaser for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' which showcased a flip phone design indistinguishable from the Z Flip 7, aligning with the leaked images.
The foldable smartphone market is characterized by iterative improvements, and Samsung's strategy with the Galaxy Z Flip 8 seems to align with this trend. Manufacturers often balance innovation with cost-effectiveness and consumer familiarity. Introducing a new chipset and faster charging addresses performance and user experience without requiring a complete overhaul of the design that has proven popular.
The upcoming launch event will likely reveal further details about the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and potentially other foldable devices in Samsung's lineup. The company aims to maintain its strong position in the foldable market by offering refined versions of its successful models, catering to users who appreciate the unique form factor of flip phones.
