Samsung's upcoming foldable phones might have simpler names than recent rumors suggested.
According to leaker Ice Universe, the company may abandon the 'Wide' and 'Large' branding previously associated with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series.
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The device earlier rumored as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide could launch simply as the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Meanwhile, a higher-end variant is expected to debut as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra.
If true, the naming change would make Samsung's foldable lineup easier to understand.
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Past leaks mentioned awkward names like 'Z Fold 8 Wide' and 'Galaxy Z Wide Fold,' which many found confusing.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Features
The rumored Ultra model is expected to sit above the standard Fold 8 with hardware upgrades.
Reports suggest it may include a larger 5000mAh battery and a more advanced triple-camera system with a dedicated telephoto lens.
The regular Fold 8 is tipped to have a 4800mAh battery and a simpler dual-camera setup.
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Both devices are expected to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and refined foldable displays, though the standard model may adopt a more compact aspect ratio.
Samsung is widely expected to unveil the new foldables at its summer Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2026.
Recent rumors point to a possible launch in London, though Samsung has not officially confirmed details.
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Simpler branding makes sense as competition in the foldable segment grows. Chinese brands have been improving their foldables, and Apple's rumored entry into the category looms.