Samsung's next foldable flagship may be called Z Fold8 Ultra
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch a new foldable phone named Z Fold8 Ultra.
- The company may be changing its naming strategy, with the Z Fold8 potentially renamed Z Fold8 Ultra and a new wide-fold model called Z Fold8.
- The Z Fold8 Ultra is expected to feature a triple rear camera and a thinner design with a larger battery and 45W fast charging.
Samsung is reportedly set to introduce a new flagship foldable phone, the Z Fold8 Ultra, signaling a potential shift in its naming strategy for the Z Fold series. Recent certification documents have surfaced, revealing the "Z Fold8 Ultra" name, suggesting a tiered approach to its high-end foldable offerings.
Market speculation indicates Samsung will release two Z Fold8 models this year, with distinct design philosophies. One is expected to maintain the traditional narrow aspect ratio of previous Z Fold devices, while the other will feature a wider screen design. The "Z Fold8 Ultra" name appearing in Bluetooth SIG certification suggests Samsung is preparing to position a top-tier model with this designation.
Rumors suggest that the familiar Z Fold8 might be rebranded as the "Z Fold8 Ultra," serving as the premium option with a triple rear camera system. The standard "Z Fold8" designation could then be applied to the new wide-fold model, which is anticipated to have a dual-camera setup, thereby differentiating the market positioning of the two devices.
While the exact specifications remain unconfirmed, the Z Fold8 Ultra is rumored to focus on reducing device thickness while incorporating a larger battery and supporting 45W fast charging, addressing previous criticisms regarding battery life and charging speed in foldable phones. The wider fold model aims to offer a tablet-like experience with its broader screen proportions. This expansion of the Z Fold lineup is also seen as a strategic move in anticipation of Apple's rumored foldable iPhone.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.