Leaked Renders Expose Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra, and Flip 8 Ahead of Unpacked
New leaked renders reveal the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Galaxy Z Flip 8, offering a sneak peek at designs and accessories before the July 2026 Unpacked event.

As the tech world braces for the next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event—rumored to be just weeks away on July 22—a massive leak has provided the clearest look yet at the company's upcoming flagship foldable lineup. Extensive, official-looking renders published by Android Headlines have surfaced, showcasing the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and the Galaxy Z Flip 8 encased in various accessories, confirming design elements for all three devices.
The Rise of the Ultra Foldable
The standout of this leak is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, which marks a significant expansion of the company’s premium foldable strategy. The rendered images reveal the device paired with multiple case options, ranging from sleek, carbon fiber-inspired designs to more functional accessories like cases equipped with integrated kickstands and magnetic rings. The presence of these magnetic connectors on the cases strongly hints at broader support for magnetic accessory ecosystems, likely building on the Qi2 wireless charging standard, though it remains to be seen if the internal hardware of the phone will feature built-in magnets.
Galaxy Z Fold 8: A New Form Factor
The standard Galaxy Z Fold 8—formerly speculated to be called the 'Galaxy Z Fold Wide'—also appears in the leaked imagery. The renders confirm a refined, potentially wider aesthetic that aims to offer a more traditional smartphone experience when closed. The case options here are particularly playful, including designs that feature whimsical characters, such as Pingu, indicating that Samsung intends to continue its push for personality-driven customization in its accessory lineup.
Consistency for the Galaxy Z Flip 8
In contrast to the major redesigns rumored for the Z Fold series, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 seems to maintain the familiar design language established by its predecessor. The renders show a phone that keeps its signature compact form factor and familiar cover display layout. Samsung appears to be sticking to a strategy of incremental refinement for its flip devices, focusing heavily on a diverse range of expressive cases, including those with ring grips for easier handling.
What We Know So Far
While the renders confirm the visual identity of these devices, they also serve as a stark reminder that the official launch is imminent. With the rumored July 22, 2026, Unpacked event fast approaching, these images have cleared up much of the speculation regarding the exterior design of the upcoming foldables. As the ecosystem of magnetic, modular, and protective accessories continues to grow, it is clear that Samsung is positioning its 2026 foldable lineup to appeal to both productivity-focused power users and trend-conscious consumers alike.