New leaks suggest that Samsung is preparing a major foldable lineup refresh, with dummy units of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 now appearing online ahead of their expected official launch later this year.
Alongside the two flagship foldables, reports also indicate a third device may be in development, potentially called the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide or simply Fold Wide. This model is said to feature a broader aspect ratio, suggesting a different design direction compared to the standard Fold lineup.
The leaked images were shared by well-known tipster Sonny Dickson on X (formerly Twitter), showing dummy units of all three devices. These early mockups typically provide an initial look at design changes, dimensions, and potential refinements ahead of launch.
From the leaked visuals, the devices appear to maintain Samsung’s familiar foldable design language while hinting at subtle refinements in hinge structure and display proportions. The Flip model continues its compact clamshell design, while the Fold series appears to focus on a more immersive tablet-like experience.
The rumored introduction of a wider Fold variant could signal Samsung’s effort to experiment with usability and multitasking efficiency, potentially offering users a more balanced screen ratio for productivity and media consumption.
While no official specifications have been confirmed, the presence of multiple dummy units suggests that Samsung is actively testing different form factors to refine its next-generation foldable strategy.
As with most early leaks, final design and naming details may still change before launch. However, the appearance of these models indicates that Samsung’s upcoming foldable lineup could be one of its most diverse yet, expanding beyond traditional Fold and Flip categories.
