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Galaxy Z Fold 8 & Wide Designs Surface in One UI 9 Firmware

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Design Leak

Samsung is gearing up for one of its biggest foldable launches yet. Two new book-style foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, have now appeared in One UI 9 firmware files, first spotted by Android Authority. The leak gives us our clearest look yet at what Samsung is planning for mid-2026. Following earlier renders of both foldables along with the Galaxy Z Flip 8, this is the first design reference spotted in firmware code.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 & Fold 8 Wide Design Details Found in Firmware

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is the more interesting of the two. Unlike the tall and narrow form factor of previous Galaxy Z Fold phones, the Wide version features a shorter and wider build. When unfolded, it gives users a much wider screen aspect ratio, closer to a small tablet than a phone. The Wide model appears to target users who consume content and stream videos, and the device’s aspect ratio will give them the best viewing experience.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Design Leak

On the camera side, the Z Fold 8 Wide drops to a dual-camera setup: a 200MP primary sensor paired with a 50MP ultra-wide. There is no telephoto here. The standard Z Fold 8, by comparison, keeps a triple-camera system with a 10MP 3x optical zoom lens added to the mix.

Compare this to the rumored iPhone Ultra, which is expected to stick with Apple’s traditional form factor, a tall bar phone with a foldable display, still unconfirmed. The Z Fold 8 Wide already focuses more on a genuinely wide unfolded screen that works like a real productivity tool, not just a bigger iPhone.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Design Leak

Both Galaxy Z Fold 8 series phones are expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, the same chip powering the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung is also expected to use a creaseless OLED display on both models, which Samsung Display showcased at CES 2026.

Both will run One UI 9

Both foldables will launch with One UI 9 out of the box, based on Android 17. The key changes in the next version are thicker brightness and volume sliders in the Quick Panel, a changed music player, and smoother transitions. It may also bring the Scam Detection function to more users.

Samsung is also adding the Tap to Share feature, an NFC-based file transfer feature that lets you send files by tapping two Galaxy devices together. Further, Samsung could add more features to One UI 9 along with some exclusive Galaxy AI features.

When will it be released?

One UI 9 public beta is expected in late May or early June 2026, starting with the Galaxy S26 series. The stable rollout begins in July, alongside the launch of the Z Fold 8 series.

Written by
Madhav Biradar

Madhav Biradar is the Lead Software Analyst and Founder of Galaxy Updates. With over 13 years of experience tracking the evolution of Samsung’s ecosystem—from the early days of Tizen OS to the latest One UI Build & releases — specializes in firmware deconstruction and beta-cycle analysis. Based in India, he has personally tested every flagship Galaxy device & wearables since the Galaxy S2, providing readers with hands-on insights that go beyond standard spec sheets. Expertise: One UI Updates, firmware leaks, Samsung Firmware Deployment, Galaxy Ecosystem Integration, wearables, etc.

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