Samsung’s upcoming foldable lineup is already generating buzz as the Galaxy Z Flip8 and Galaxy Z Fold8 move closer to their expected launch later this year. A new report from South Korea has revealed several key upgrades that could define the next-generation Flip model.

Crease-Free Display and New Hinge System
The biggest highlight of the Galaxy Z Flip8 is expected to be a near crease-free folding display. Samsung is reportedly working on a redesigned hinge mechanism that could significantly reduce the visible fold line.
While the report does not confirm technical details, industry expectations suggest Samsung may adopt dual-layer Ultra Thin Glass (UTG), similar to rumored improvements for the Z Fold8. This could improve both durability and screen smoothness.
Slightly Taller but Lighter Body
Design changes are also on the way. The Galaxy Z Flip8 is said to be slightly taller than its predecessor, offering a more refined viewing experience.
Despite internal upgrades, Samsung is reportedly managing to make the device around 8 grams lighter, which could improve overall comfort and portability.
Camera System Remains Unchanged
On the camera front, Samsung appears to be sticking with a familiar setup. The Galaxy Z Flip8 is expected to retain:
- 50MP main camera
- 12MP ultrawide camera
This would mark the third consecutive generation using the same imaging hardware. Other components such as the cover display, speakers, and vibration motor are also said to remain unchanged.
Battery and Charging Stay the Same
Power specifications are not expected to see major improvements. The device may continue to feature:
- 4,300mAh battery
- 25W wired charging
These specifications were previously rumored for the Z Flip7 and now appear likely to carry over to the Flip8 as well.
Possible Price Increase
While hardware upgrades are expected, there may be a downside for buyers. The latest leak suggests a slight price increase, though it may be limited primarily to the South Korean market.
Final Outlook
Overall, the Galaxy Z Flip8 looks set to focus more on design refinement and display improvements rather than a full hardware overhaul. With a crease-free screen and lighter build, Samsung appears to be polishing its foldable formula rather than reinventing it.


























