Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Teasers Confirm a Major Redesign Is Coming
Samsung has stopped being subtle. After months of leaks pointing to a dramatically reshaped Galaxy Z Fold, the company has kicked off an official teaser campaign that all but confirms the rumors β and it's currently one of the most searched smartphone stories on Google.
Samsung Wiped Its Own Instagram to Tease the Fold 8
In an unusually aggressive marketing move, Samsung deleted nearly its entire Instagram presence this week, stripping the @SamsungMobile and @SamsungMobileUSA accounts down to just a handful of posts. What's left behind spells out a new tagline: "New Shape, New Joy."
None of the posts name the Galaxy Z Fold 8 directly. Instead, Samsung is leaning into cryptic visual clues β a cracked chocolate bar, an unfinished jigsaw puzzle, a photo booth strip β each one hinting at unusual proportions. Several clips reportedly show the top sliced off the familiar Galaxy Z Fold 7 silhouette, leaving behind a noticeably shorter and wider outline. One post also teases a purple, pink, and gold color palette alongside wallpaper art featuring a large "8."
It's a shift from Samsung's usual approach of dropping a single teaser ahead of Unpacked, and it signals how central the redesign is to this year's pitch.
What's Actually Changing: A Wider, Shorter Fold
The teasers line up with months of leaks describing a foldable that finally breaks from Samsung's traditional tall-and-narrow book shape. Reported specs for the standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 include:
- A 7.6-inch inner display shifting to a boxier 4:3 aspect ratio, rather than the almost-square panel used in recent years
- A wider 5.5-inch cover display in a 16:10 aspect ratio, making the phone feel more like a normal smartphone when closed
- A weight of roughly 201 grams, positioning it as one of the lightest book-style foldables Samsung has made
- A folded thickness around 9.7mm, unfolding to about 4.5mm
The wider cover screen addresses one of the most common complaints about Samsung foldables: that the narrow outer display made everyday tasks like typing and browsing awkward without unfolding the phone. Rivals including Huawei, Honor, and Google have already moved to wider cover displays on their own foldables, and Samsung appears to be catching up.
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