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    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8: Everything We Know, and Why It Might Be the Last One

    Marcus BennettBy Marcus BennettJuly 13, 20267 Mins Read
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    Samsung has not confirmed a single spec for the Galaxy Z Flip 8, but that has barely slowed down the leaks. Between chipset documents, weight measurements from supply chain sources, and a batch of case renders that already reveal the phone’s shape, most of what matters about Samsung’s next clamshell is on the table two weeks before the company even walks on stage. And this year, the leaks are not just about specs. A growing chorus of well-sourced reports suggests the Galaxy Z Flip 8 could be the last flip phone Samsung ever makes.

    Here is everything currently known or rumored about the phone, and why the biggest story might not be what is inside it.

    ⭐ Quick facts

    • Launches July 22, 2026 at Galaxy Unpacked in London, alongside the Z Fold 8 family.
    • Rumored to weigh 180 grams and measure just 6.1mm thick when unfolded.
    • Chipset leaks are split between Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a first-ever 2nm Exynos 2600.
    • Cameras reportedly carry over unchanged from the Z Flip 7: a 50MP wide sensor and a 12MP ultrawide.
    • Leaker @UniverseIce claims this could be Samsung’s last small foldable ever released.

    A Slimmer Body, a Familiar Shape

    On design, the leaks are unusually consistent. Multiple supply chain sources point to a Galaxy Z Flip 8 that weighs around 180 grams, a touch heavier than the wishful 150-gram figure that circulated earlier this year, but still a meaningful step down from the Z Flip 7. Unfolded thickness is said to land at roughly 6.1mm, or 6.6mm once you account for the raised camera bump and hinge housing.

    The bigger change is reportedly happening inside the hinge itself. Samsung is said to be using a reworked mechanism that reduces the crease running down the middle of the inner display, echoing the same kind of hinge engineering rumored for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup launching the same day. It is not a crease-free screen, nobody in the foldable business has managed that yet, but it lines up with a broader pattern of Samsung finally treating its most-requested fix as a priority rather than an afterthought.

    The Chipset Question Nobody Has Fully Settled

    This is where the leaks start to disagree with each other. One camp of reports, citing South Korean outlet The Bell, says the Z Flip 8 will run Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 everywhere, the first mobile chipset built on a 2 nanometer process and a genuine engineering milestone for Samsung’s semiconductor arm. A separate set of leaks describes a regional split instead, with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 going to the US, Canada, Japan, Australia, and South Africa while Exynos 2600 covers South Korea and Europe, the same pattern Samsung has used on past Galaxy launches.

    Both versions of the rumor agree on one thing: 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, paired with 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.0 or UFS 4.1 storage. Which chipset actually ends up in your region will not be clear until Samsung publishes real spec sheets on July 22, so treat any single number you see before then as a leak, not a confirmation.

    Cameras Standing Still While Everything Else Moves

    If there is one area where the Z Flip 8 sounds like a quiet year, it is the camera module. Leaks point to the same 50MP wide sensor and 12MP ultrawide lens carried straight over from the Z Flip 7, with no dedicated telephoto and no reported sensor upgrade. That is not unusual for a phone whose engineering budget this generation clearly went toward the hinge and the chassis, but it does mean camera performance is likely to feel like a known quantity rather than a headline upgrade, at least until Samsung’s own software tuning gets a chance to prove otherwise.

    Pricing That Mostly Holds the Line

    On price, the news is better than you might expect given how much smartphone prices are climbing across the industry right now. Multiple sources, including leaker Ice Universe, point to a starting price of $1,099 for the 256GB model in the US, matching the Z Flip 7’s launch price rather than raising it. The 512GB configuration is expected to land around $1,219. There is some chatter about pressure from rising DRAM costs pushing prices up later in the cycle, but as of now, the baseline looks stable.

    That stability stands out precisely because it is the exception this year. Component costs tied to the ongoing memory chip shortage have pushed entry-level and mid-range phones noticeably higher across nearly every brand, which makes Samsung holding the line on its most affordable foldable a deliberate choice rather than a lucky break.

    Why This Could Be Samsung’s Last Flip Phone

    Here is the part of the story that has nothing to do with specs. Leaker @UniverseIce, who has a strong track record on Samsung’s foldable roadmap, has said plainly that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 is likely to be Samsung’s last small folding product. That claim has since been echoed by supply chain sources who report no orders have been placed for a next-generation clamshell foldable, which is usually the clearest signal a product line is winding down long before anyone at the company says so out loud.

    The reasoning behind the rumor makes a certain amount of business sense. Samsung is reportedly launching a brand new Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide alongside its standard and Ultra foldables this cycle, a landscape-oriented phone built specifically to compete with Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone. Running three separate Fold models plus a Flip line at the same time is expensive, and if Samsung is serious about winning the book-style foldable category, concentrating resources there instead of spreading them across four product lines is a defensible bet. It is worth remembering that Samsung has already shown it is willing to cut a foldable loose quickly this year, having discontinued its $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold barely three months after it launched.

    None of this is official. Samsung has not commented, and leaks about discontinued product lines have a habit of being wrong or premature. But if the Z Flip 8 really is the end of the line, it also explains why this generation looks like Samsung finally addressing the phone’s long-standing complaints, the crease, the weight, the price, rather than holding features back for a future model that might not exist.

    What Else Is Happening on July 22

    The Z Flip 8 will not be the only announcement in London. Samsung is expected to use the same event to unveil the Galaxy Glasses, its first real answer to Meta’s smart eyewear, alongside the full Z Fold 8 lineup. That is an unusually stacked Unpacked event even by Samsung’s standards, and it suggests the company is treating this launch as a statement about where its mobile strategy is heading for the next several years, not just a routine annual refresh.

    Should You Wait for July 22?

    If you already have a flip phone on your shortlist, yes, it is worth holding out the extra couple of weeks. A steady price, a slimmer hinge, and a reduced crease address the three complaints owners of the Z Flip line have raised most consistently, and running Android 17 with One UI 9 and Galaxy AI out of the box means it should feel current for years to come.

    The bigger question is a personal one. If the discontinuation rumors turn out to be accurate, buying a Z Flip 8 means buying into what could be the final generation of a product line, with everything that implies for resale value, accessory support, and how long Samsung keeps investing in software updates built specifically for the form factor. That is not necessarily a reason to skip it. Plenty of people buy the last version of a product precisely because it tends to be the most refined one. It is simply worth going in with eyes open once Samsung actually takes the stage.

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    Marcus Bennett

      Marcus Bennett is GeekBlog's Android expert, covering everything from Google's Pixel line and Samsung Galaxy flagships to OnePlus, Nothing, Xiaomi and the broader Android ecosystem. He follows each Android OS release, One UI and Pixel Feature Drop, custom ROMs and the foldable wave, translating spec sheets and beta builds into hands-on guidance for readers choosing their next Android phone, tablet or wearable.

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