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Best Galaxy Z Fold 8 images yet show off Samsung’s wide foldable before Unpacked

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  • Samsung is expected to launch a new wide foldable, called the Galaxy Z Fold 8, at a Galaxy Unpacked event this week.
  • The wide foldable is tipped to have a 16:10 aspect ratio when closed and a 4:3 aspect ratio when opened, and these leaked images preview what it looks like.
  • See the Galaxy Z Fold 8 ahead of Unpacked in its three retail colorways: Graphite, Cream, and Lavender.

Samsung is gearing up to launch new foldables at a Galaxy Unpacked event that’s just days away — and the leaks are heating up. We expect to see three new models, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The base Galaxy Z Fold 8 might be the most exciting, as it will sport a new wide aspect ratio that could excel at handling widescreen media, like videos and games. A new set of leaks from Roland Quandt on Bluesky shows the Galaxy Z Fold 8 in every color but one.

We’ve seen the Galaxy Z Fold 8 in leaked renders before, but the latest images show the foldable from almost every angle. They provide a peek at the dual-camera system on the rear, the shorter and wider aspect ratio when opened, and the new cover screen. You can see the wide foldable in its three standard colorways: Graphite, Cream, and Lavender.

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