Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs Galaxy Z Fold 6: Main differences to expect

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs Galaxy Z Fold 6: Main differences to expect
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 will introduce few but important upgrades. | Image by PhoneArena
We are well into 2026 and have already witnessed the arrival of the Galaxy S26 series, leaving the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 as the only high-profile Galaxy phones to be unveiled in the second part of 2026. 

The Galaxy Z Fold 8, in particular, will have the arduous task of taking on the iPhone Fold, which will definitely be its highest-profile rival. 

But how will the Galaxy Z Fold 8 compare against one of its predecessors, namely the Galaxy Z Fold 6? That one was the last Galaxy Z Fold before the good Z Fold 7, so it still featured that small inner screen with a noticeable crease and a thick body that didn't stand up to the rest of its rivals in the foldable niche. 

Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs Galaxy Z Fold 6 expected differences:



Table of Contents:

Design and Size

Like night and day

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 will most certainly look just like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, as the latter was a big paradigm shift in terms of design language. It scored a much slimmer and lighter body than the one on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, as well as a much less pronounced display crease. 

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is definitely keeping the Armor Aluminum frame along with the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 rear panels. However, one key element that could be improved is the hinge: rumors have it Samsung will likely substitute the titanium hinge of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 for a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic one on the Galaxy Z Fold 8. This will allow for a lighter build.

Size-wise, we expect the Galaxy Z Fold 8 to follow the general dimensions and be 8.9 mm thick when folded and 4.2 mm when unfolded. That's pretty sleek for a foldable, though rivals in this metric definitely exist. 


Water and dust resistance will likely stay at IP48 on the Galaxy Z Fold 8, though it would definitely be great if the phone scored IP68 water and dust resistance, just like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold

Display Differences


The Galaxy Z Fold 8 will reiterate the 8-inch inner screen of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and its 6.5-inch outer display. 

There are rumors that Samsung might use a new dual-glass pane technology, which will allow the crease to be significantly shallower than the one on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The iPhone Fold will also reportedly use this tech, and the Oppo Find N6 already features it. 

The Galaxy Z Fold 6, on the other hand, had a smaller display, a 7.6-inch one, as well as a tinier 6.3-inch external one. 

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 definitely wouldn't have a Privacy Display feature like the one on the Galaxy S26 Ultra as the display tech required is simply incompatible with foldable AMOLED panels. 


Both devices will rely on side-positioned fingerprint scanners. 


Performance and Software

Two generations apart

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 will most certainly make it to the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Mind you, it will be the slightly overclocked "For Galaxy" flavor of the chipset, which performs a bit better than the standard chip available to other Android phone manufacturers.

That's two generations newer than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that was found on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, so a pretty decent delta in terms of performance will certainly be achieved. 


In terms of memory, the foldable will likely feature 12 GB of RAM and come with 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB of storage. That's similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, minus the 1 TB version. AN

You know that the situation is still quite turbulent right now, so higher RAM and storage tiers will definitely carry a solid premium. 


Camera

Big upgrades

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 will score a new 50 MP ultrawide camera that will substitute the 12 MP one, while the telephoto will get a small upgrade from 10 to 12 MP. Those are definitely welcome and will hopefully improve the image quality of the camera. 


Battery Life and Charging

A larger battery? Not harboring any hope

There are rumors that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 might feature a larger 5,000 mAh battery, but honestly, seeing Samsung's track record with increasing flagship battery sizes, we might not see an upgrade, so the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will likely remain equipped with a 4,400 mAh battery. 

Still, keep in mind that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 could potentially feature a larger battery. It would be a welcome improvement over the 4,400 mAh unit found on the Galaxy Z Fold 6


In terms of charging, no upgrades are expected––we are likely getting 25 W wired charging. 

Specs Comparison


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Design
Dimensions
153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6 mm (~6.7 mm with camera bump)
Weight
239.0 g
Display
Size
8.0-inch 7.6-inch
Type
Dynamic AMOLED, 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED, 120Hz
Hardware
System chip
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SM8650-AC (4 nm)
Memory
12GB (LPDDR5X)/256GB (UFS 4.0)
12GB/512GB
16GB/512GB
12GB (LPDDR5X)/256GB (UFS 4.0)
12GB/512GB
12GB/1024GB
Battery
Type
4400 mAh 4400 mAh
Charge speed
Wired: 25.0W
Wireless: 15.0W
Wired: 25.0W
Wireless: 15.0W
Camera
Main camera
200 MP (OIS, PDAF)
Aperture size: F1.7
Focal length: 24 mm
Sensor size: 1/1.3"
Pixel size: 0.6 μm
50 MP (OIS, PDAF)
Aperture size: F1.8
Focal length: 23 mm
Sensor size: 1/1.57"
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
Second camera
12 MP (Ultra-wide)
Aperture size: F2.2
Pixel size: 1.4 μm
12 MP (Telephoto, OIS, PDAF)
Aperture size: F2.2
Focal Length: 12 mm
Sensor size: 1/3.2"
Pixel size: 1.12 μm
Third camera
10 MP (Telephoto, OIS, PDAF)
Optical zoom: 3.0x
Aperture size: F2.4
Focal Length: 67 mm
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
10 MP (Telephoto)
Optical zoom: 3.0x
Aperture size: F2.4
Focal Length: 66 mm
Sensor size: 1/3.94"
Pixel size: 1.0 μm
Front
10 MP (HDR) 4 MP (Under-screen, HDR)


Summary


While the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will definitely be a worthy upgrade over the old Galaxy Z Fold 6, it's once again not shaping up to be a massive upgrade over the Galaxy Z Fold 7

As the competition is heating up, this might be a misstep by Samsung, which could see itself turn from a leader to a follower on the foldable market. 

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