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Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide with magnets

28 April 2026

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News

Carter Brooks

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, including a rumored Z Fold 8 Wide, surfaced in leaked mock-up images shared by insider Sonny Dixon in late April 2026, showing chassis magnets and a slimmed-down two-camera rear array on the wide model ahead of an expected summer 2026 launch.

Dixon's images display three devices: a standard Z Fold 8, a wider-fold variant, and a Galaxy Z Flip 8, all photographed from multiple angles. The mock-ups confirm integrated magnets, Samsung's answer to Apple's MagSafe and Google's Pixel‑Snap ecosystem.

The wider fold-out variant would be Samsung's boldest bet on screen real estate since the original Z Fold.

The two-camera setup on the Z Fold 8 Wide suggests cost optimization: fewer sensors mean a lower bill of materials and a more accessible price for early adopters who want tablet-sized screens without flagship camera specs.

That trade‑off could capture buyers priced out of premium foldables.

Samsung shipped 5 million foldable units in 2023, a 40 percent increase year over year, according to industry reports. If the Z Fold 8 Wide captures even a modest share of the 2026 foldable market, analysts forecast an additional 1.2 million units sold.

The stakes are higher this cycle. Apple ordered 20 million flexible displays from Samsung for its first foldable iPhone, legitimizing the category for millions of loyalists. Huawei is pushing the Pura X Max in Asia and Europe.

Samsung will likely host an August 2026 launch event, where pricing and availability will be confirmed. Until then, treat these mock-ups as directional, not final.

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Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide with magnets

28 April 2026

—

News

Carter Brooks

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, including a rumored Z Fold 8 Wide, surfaced in leaked mock-up images shared by insider Sonny Dixon in late April 2026, showing chassis magnets and a slimmed-down two-camera rear array on the wide model ahead of an expected summer 2026 launch.

Dixon's images display three devices: a standard Z Fold 8, a wider-fold variant, and a Galaxy Z Flip 8, all photographed from multiple angles. The mock-ups confirm integrated magnets, Samsung's answer to Apple's MagSafe and Google's Pixel‑Snap ecosystem.

The wider fold-out variant would be Samsung's boldest bet on screen real estate since the original Z Fold.

The two-camera setup on the Z Fold 8 Wide suggests cost optimization: fewer sensors mean a lower bill of materials and a more accessible price for early adopters who want tablet-sized screens without flagship camera specs.

That trade‑off could capture buyers priced out of premium foldables.

Samsung shipped 5 million foldable units in 2023, a 40 percent increase year over year, according to industry reports. If the Z Fold 8 Wide captures even a modest share of the 2026 foldable market, analysts forecast an additional 1.2 million units sold.

The stakes are higher this cycle. Apple ordered 20 million flexible displays from Samsung for its first foldable iPhone, legitimizing the category for millions of loyalists. Huawei is pushing the Pura X Max in Asia and Europe.

Samsung will likely host an August 2026 launch event, where pricing and availability will be confirmed. Until then, treat these mock-ups as directional, not final.

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    Ask YouTube Launches March 15, 2026 for Premium Users
    Carter Brooks6 days ago

    Samsung launches Jinju smart glasses in 2026

    Samsung’s first smart glasses, code‑named Jinju, debut in 2026 as a voice‑assistant and photo‑capture device. They use a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 chip, Sony IMX681 12MP camera, 155 mAh battery, and bone‑conduction speakers, with no display. The battery lasts a few hours; sustained tasks may throttle. Samsung will unveil Jinju in 2026, targeting the Russian market where Meta glasses are unavailable.

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