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- Samsung is working on the Galaxy Z Fold Wide, which features a passport design and an iPad-like aspect ratio, promising a tablet-like experience when unfolded.
- According to Tech Advisor, this device might be rebranded as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 as part of a potential naming series overhaul, and it appears strikingly thin when folded.
- This strategic initiative aims to capitalize on Samsung’s expertise in foldable technology, positioning it against Apple’s anticipated entry into the foldable market with the iPhone Ultra.
A leaked video has provided what could be our clearest glimpse yet of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide’s design, thanks to a hands-on look at a dummy unit.
Tipster Sonny Dickson shared a 14-second video showcasing what is believed to be a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide dummy unit, which might also be referred to as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Such dummy models are generally created based on specifications from manufacturers, mainly for certification and third-party accessory production purposes.
Sonny Dickson
Although the dummy unit is non-functional, it appears quite realistic. However, Samsung aficionado Ice Universe criticized the model’s build quality, stating it is “far from the real device” and should only serve as a basic reference.
Despite these criticisms, the video provides insight into how this new foldable might differ from the standard Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 or possibly the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. The passport design is expected to offer a more authentic tablet experience when unfolded.
Wide but thin
Samsung’s new foldable model is perceived as a proactive measure, with Apple predicted to introduce its first iPhone Ultra foldable featuring a similar iPad-like aspect ratio later this year.
Samsung’s advantage could be its extensive experience in the foldable sector. Dickson describes the thinness of this Fold 8/Wide dummy as “insane.”
He likens the thickness of the unit when folded to “an S25 Edge thin,” although it appears slightly thicker than the 5.8mm thick Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
It has been suggested that Samsung intends to completely revamp its foldable naming convention for the upcoming generation.
The successor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 might be named the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, while the newly wider variant could be called the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8.
This naming strategy might lead to confusion given the upcoming release of the iPhone Ultra. Competing against Apple’s anticipated launch could be a challenging yet bold move.
For a deeper dive into the Galaxy Z Fold Wide, check out our comprehensive guide.

