Samsung has confirmed that its next generation of foldable smartphones will be formally introduced on July 22, 2026. The company has begun dispatching invitations for the launch presentation, setting the stage for a trio of new Galaxy Z devices that have already surfaced in unofficial renders and official case imagery over recent months. Leaked product photographs published by Android Headlines now offer the clearest preview yet of the upcoming lineup.
Galaxy Z Flip8 colorways and pricing
The successor to the Galaxy Z Flip7 is shown in Cream, Pink, and Graphite color options. A green “Mint” version is absent from these images, which suggests it may not be offered through regular retail channels and could instead be reserved as a Samsung-exclusive finish. Visually, the Galaxy Z Flip8 remains nearly identical to its predecessor. Pricing is expected to rise compared to the prior generation, with the 256 GB model set at €1,299 and the 512 GB variant reaching €1,499, representing an increase of between €100 and €180.
Galaxy Z Fold8 takes on a wider form factor
The Galaxy Z Fold8, frequently described in early rumors as the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide, appears in Cream, Lavender, and Graphite shades. The Pistachio color, anticipated as a Samsung-exclusive option, has yet to surface in imagery. With a starting price of €1,999, this model will occupy a premium tier. Its overall form factor draws comparisons to the upcoming Apple iPhone Ultra, expected to be announced in September. Apart from a smaller cover display and the omission of a telephoto camera, its core specifications are said to closely align with those of the more expensive Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra.
Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra retains a familiar silhouette
Leaked visuals also depict the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra in Cream, Graphite, and Violet Shadow, with a Green Shadow variant reportedly also on the way. Priced at €2,199 for the 256 GB configuration, the foldable flagship largely preserves the design language of its predecessor, with the updated color palette marking the most visible change.
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