When Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 launched in 2025, it raised expectations for premium foldables in India. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, expected to debut in July 2026 and early leaks suggest Samsung is focusing on what users actually wanted: better battery life, stronger cameras, and smoother performance.

If these upgrades land as expected, the Fold 8 could be Samsung’s most practical and powerful foldable yet.

Samsung is sticking with what works, a large immersive inner display paired with a practical outer screen: 8-inch main display (QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz), 6.5-inch cover display (Full HD+, 120Hz).

Expect vibrant colours, smooth scrolling, and improved outdoor visibility. The focus this year isn’t changing size, it’s refining durability and reducing the crease for a more seamless experience.

Why it matters: You get tablet-like productivity with better usability in daily life.

The biggest shift is in the camera system, especially the ultrawide lens:

  • 200MP main sensor with OIS
  • 50MP ultrawide (major jump from 12MP)
  • 10MP telephoto lens
  • 4K video across lenses

Real impact: Better group shots, landscapes, and low-light photography, areas where foldables often lag behind traditional flagships.

The Fold 8 is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with:

Up to 16GB RAM

Up to 1TB storage (UFS 4.1)

What this means:

Smoother app switching, better gaming, and true multitasking on the large screen, no lag, no compromises.

Battery life has been a long-standing concern for foldables. Samsung seems to be addressing it head-on:

5,000 mAh battery

45W fast charging (upgraded from 25W)

Likely silicon-carbon tech for higher efficiency

Why this is huge:

All-day usage on a foldable is now realistic, even with heavy multitasking.

Design improvements could make a noticeable difference:

  • Ultra-slim 4.5mm thickness (unfolded)
  • Carbon-fibre back panel
  • IP68 water and dust resistance

User benefit: A foldable that finally feels as premium and durable as a regular flagship.

The device is expected to ship with:

  • Android 16 + One UI
  • Long-term software updates
  • Enhanced Galaxy AI features

What changes:

Smarter multitasking, better photo processing, and AI tools that actually use the large screen effectively.

Expected price in India

Likely starting price: ₹1,60,000 – ₹1,75,000

Variants:

12GB + 256GB

12GB + 512GB

16GB + 1TB

With PTI inputs