A square white render of the Galaxy Z Flip 8.

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

An official render of the blue Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

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

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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according to the latest rumor.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

Overall, though, we can expect the Galaxy Z Flip 8 to offer a similar design to the Galaxy Z Flip 7.

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.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

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.

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.