In summary
- Summer 2026 is the likely release window
- It could have a design overhaul, favouring a slim and lightweight build
- Rumours point towards a return to Snapdragon
- Cameras might be identical to what’s come before
Samsung made a big splash with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, bringing in a handful of updates that we’ve been clamouring for, but now that the phone has spent some time on the market, our attention is turning toward its next mainline successor. Here’s all we know about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 so far.
Given that the proliferation of foldable phones doesn’t seem all that long ago, there is something mindblowing about the idea of Samsung’s mainline flip phone going into its eighth iteration – especially when we don’t even have the foldable iPhone yet.
To Samsung’s credit, not only did the company help to establish modern flip phones as part of the mainstream conversation, but with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, it reminded us all of why the company is a force to be reckoned with in this area.
After having yielded some ground to the excellent Motorola Razr phones over the last few years, Samsung reclaimed it all with a vastly superior outer display that pairs perfectly with the recently revamped One UI software. With this in mind, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 could go even further, making it one of the most anticipated flip phones of the year.
We’ve rounded up all the rumours as well as using our expert analysis to take a look at the possible release date, price and specs.
When will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 be released?
In summary
- Likely to launch in Summer 2026
- Unless something changes, expect a July release
As you may already be aware, Samsung has yet to come out and officially announce the existence of the Galaxy Z Flip 8, but that’ll change soon enough.
Now that the Z Flip 7 has been on the market for some time, it won’t be too long before the rumour mill starts to ramp up and we finally get official confirmation from Samsung itself.

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Still, given the precedent that Samsung has set with previous releases in the Galaxy Z Flip series, we have a pretty good idea of when the Flip 8 might appear.
Both the Z Flip 7 and the Z Flip 6 were released in July of their respective years, and unless Samsung decides to divert from its well-established strategy, all logic points towards July as the time when we’ll get our first proper look at the Z Flip 8.
For greater context, here are the launch dates of previous phones in the Galaxy Z Flip series:
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip – February 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G – August 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 – August 2021
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 – August 2022
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 – August 2023
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 – July 2024
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 – July 2025
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE – July 2025
How much will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 cost?
In summary
- There are no rumours yet about a price increase
- A higher price tag isn’t out of the question in some territories
The question of price is always a worry for flagship phones amidst the current wave of economic turbulence, and while there haven’t been any rumours yet to suggest that the Z Flip 8 will go up in price, the idea isn’t without some traction.

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry
For starters, rumours have started to surface that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 might see a higher price tag in the company’s homeland of South Korea, although international markets should be okay.
We’ve also seen a handful of price increases within the Z Flip range already, with UK pricing jumping from £999 to £1,049 when going from the Flip 4 to the Flip 5, while the US saw a similar increase from $999.99 to $1,099.99 during the shift from the Flip 5 to the Flip 6.
If the Flip 8 does retain the pricing of its predecessor, then we can expect a starting rate of £1,049/$1,099.99, but we’ll update this section the moment we have more news to tell, so be sure to check back in the future.
Here’s what the last few Samsung Galaxy Z Flip phones cost at launch:
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip – £1,300/$1,380
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2 – £1,399/$1,449
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 – £949/$999
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 – £999/$999
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 – £1,049/$999
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 – £1,049/$1,099
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 – £1,049/$1,099
What specs and features will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 have?
In summary
- Anticipate a much slimmer and lighter Z Flip phone
- The phone could have a more powerful version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
- The cameras may remain unchanged over the Z Flip 7
A slimmer build
Being quite a distance out from the official unveiling of the Z Flip 8, very little is known about Samsung’s next mainline flip phone but there are a few tidbits starting to appear, the most prominent of which is that the phone will be trying to emulate the Galaxy Z Fold 7 by opting for a much slimmer design.
According to frequent smartphone tipster Jukan, Samsung is looking to bolster its line-up of foldables before the long-awaited folding iPhone comes to be, and one of the ways it hopes to do that is by making the Z Flip 8 at least 10% slimmer than what came before.
In fact, Samsung’s supposed plan to keep the Z Flip 8 as slim and as compact as possible has since been corroborated by a rather wild rumour that the phone might weigh as little as 150g. For context, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 clocks in at 188g so it would require some fairly impressive feats of engineering to lighten the Flip 8 by 38g, which is why it’s worth taking this particular rumour with a grain of salt.
Still, given that a picture is now forming of the Z Flip 8 being a rather iterative update over its predecessor where most other specs are concerned, having such a radically different design would at least help to present the phone as a viable alternative to buyers who are more interested in a phone’s heft – similar to the crowds currently being targeted by the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone Air.
Source: Jukan | Ice Universe
A beefed-up Snapdragon processor
Samsung’s chipset strategy has always felt tied to a pendulum. With the company’s mainline Galaxy S range, the phones have moved from Snapdragon to Exynos chips and back again so many times that we’ve lost count.
By comparison, the Z Flip series was surprisingly consistent in sticking with Snapdragon CPUs for almost its entire run, that is, until the Z Flip 7 came along and moved over to the Exynos 2500.
While the 2500 chipset wasn’t bad by any means, and we found that it held up quite well in everyday use, it seems as though Samsung is taking a step backwards by siding with Qualcomm once more, but this time there’s a twist.

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According to a South Korean news outlet, Samsung has had a hand in the manufacturing of a specific Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset based on its super-efficient 2nm process.
What this means is that the phone could end up having a version of Snapdragon’s latest chip that’s actually better than the one found in recent phones like the OnePlus 15, which could mean a serious leap in power for Samsung’s flip phone.
Our hope is that this also leads to a boost in software wherein the outer display is more capable and can be used to interact with a greater selection of apps from the jump, without the need for additional configuration.
Source: New Daily
Almost identical cameras
In what is sure to be a blow to hopeful Z Flip 8 adopters (but not too surprising given Samsung’s recent habits in this area), it now seems as if the phone will feature almost identical cameras to what we’ve seen before.

Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry
The latest rumour on the block is that Samsung has no major upgrades planned for the Galaxy Z Flip 8’s cameras, meaning that from a hardware perspective, it’s likely to continue using the same 50Mp wide-angle and 12Mp ultrawide from the Flip 7. There’s always a chance that Samsung might try to better optimise its software to enhance the phone’s cameras in some way, but it’s a disappointing idea nonetheless, particularly as those sensors are already stagnant.
The last time we got a major camera update on these phones was when the Z Flip 6 moved on from a 12Mp wide-angle lens to a superior (and larger) 50Mp 1/1.57″ sensor. Otherwise, the ultrawide camera has remained practically unchanged for the entirety of the Z Flip line’s existence, which isn’t a great look when you consider that they are supposed to be part of Samsung’s premium range.
Source: Galaxy Club
That’s all we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, but stay tuned for more information as it appears.
