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Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Leak: Samsung’s First Ultra Foldable

Androidpure Staff by Androidpure Staff
July 17, 2026
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A new leak points to Samsung’s biggest foldable shake-up in years: a Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, the first time the “Ultra” badge has ever been attached to Samsung’s book-style foldable. Tier-1 leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) today published full marketing-style renders and spec callouts for Samsung’s entire next-gen Galaxy Z lineup — the Fold8 Ultra, the standard Fold8 and the Z Flip8 — ahead of Samsung’s officially confirmed Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London. The event date is real; these specific devices and specs are not — this is a leak, not an official reveal, and Samsung has confirmed neither the Fold8 Ultra’s existence nor any of the specs below.

What makes this dump worth paying attention to is how finished it looks. These aren’t rough sketches or grainy factory shots — they’re polished, near-final marketing assets, the kind of imagery Samsung itself would post on launch day. That doesn’t make anything official, but it does raise the odds these specs are close to what ships.

Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra: the new top-tier foldable

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra leaked marketing render showing 200MP wide, 50MP ultra-wide and 10MP telephoto cameras
Image: Evan Blass (evleaks)

The headline device is a genuinely new SKU. Just as the S-series has an Ultra, the foldable line now appears to get one too — shown here in a dark plum/graphite finish. The camera setup is where it earns the name: a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide, and — for the first time on a Fold — a real 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom. That’s an actual dedicated zoom lens, something no previous Samsung Fold has carried.

One caveat on the marketing language: the renders describe a “2x Optical Quality Zoom” via what Samsung calls an “Adaptive Pixel sensor.” That is a cropped, pixel-binned zoom pulled from the high-resolution main sensor — not a second lens. On the Ultra it sits alongside the genuine 3x telephoto, so you get both; on the cheaper models below, that phrase is doing more work than it sounds (more on that in a moment).

  • Rear cameras: 200MP wide, 50MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto with true 3x optical zoom
  • Front cameras: 10MP cover-screen, 10MP inner-screen
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, rated up to 27 hours of video playback
  • Video: 8K recording at 30fps
  • Chipset: not specified in this leak — unconfirmed for the Ultra

Galaxy Z Fold8: the standard model

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 leaked marketing render showing 50MP ultra-wide and 50MP wide cameras
Image: Evan Blass (evleaks)

The regular Fold8, shown in lavender, is the more familiar proposition. It runs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy — the one chip explicitly confirmed in these renders — and pairs a 50MP main sensor with a 50MP ultra-wide. Here’s the part worth reading carefully: the standard Fold8 uses that same “2x Optical Quality Zoom” language, but there is no dedicated telephoto lens. In plain terms, its zoom is a crop from the main sensor, not true optical zoom. If a real zoom lens matters to you, only the Ultra delivers it — the base Fold8 does not, despite the similar wording.

The software demos lean heavily on Galaxy AI, including an assistant called “Aria” shown answering questions and surfacing suggestions, plus split-screen multitasking across the cover and main screens and Samsung Health integration. As always with these AI features, the useful question at launch will be what runs on-device versus what needs an account and the cloud — we’ll dig into that once terms are official.

  • Rear cameras: 50MP wide, 50MP ultra-wide (no dedicated telephoto)
  • Front cameras: 10MP cover-screen, 10MP inner-screen
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
  • Battery: capacity not shown; rated up to 26 hours of video playback
  • Software: Galaxy AI (“Aria”), cover/main split-screen multitasking, Samsung Health

Galaxy Z Flip8: a bigger, more useful cover screen

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 leaked marketing render showing 50MP wide and 12MP ultra-wide cameras
Image: Evan Blass (evleaks)

The clamshell Z Flip8, shown in pink, gets a 50MP main and a 12MP ultra-wide — and, like the standard Fold8, the “2x Optical Quality Zoom” here is again a sensor crop, not a real zoom lens. The 10MP selfie camera sits under the inner display. Battery lands at 4,300mAh.

The standout is the cover screen, which the renders show as large and fully app-capable: a weather widget, a Samsung Health widget, music playback controls, and — handy for anyone who takes a lot of selfies — a viewfinder for shooting with the better rear cameras while the phone is folded and propped up like a mini tripod.

  • Rear cameras: 50MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide (no dedicated telephoto)
  • Front camera: 10MP under the inner display
  • Battery: 4,300mAh
  • Cover screen: large, app-capable (widgets, music controls, rear-camera viewfinder)

If this lineup holds up, the interesting story is the split: Samsung looks set to reserve the genuinely new hardware — the real telephoto, the 200MP sensor, 8K video — for a pricier Ultra tier, while the standard Fold8 and Flip8 carry marketing language that reads more capable than the cameras actually are. For an idea of when we’ll get official pricing and India availability, see our coverage of the Unpacked date and India pre-reservations. These renders also don’t detail panel tech, though Samsung’s recently detailed crease-reduction display technology is widely expected — though not confirmed — to feature on this generation.

Source: Evan Blass, evleaks

Tags: EVleaksfoldablesGalaxy Z Flip8Galaxy Z Fold8Galaxy Z Fold8 UltraSamsung
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