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Home » Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 might finally fix a huge display problem
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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 might finally fix a huge display problem

By technologistmag.com4 May 20263 Mins Read
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 might finally fix a huge display problem
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Every time someone hands me a Galaxy Z Flip and asks what I think, the conversation eventually lands in the same place — that crease. You can feel it under your thumb when you’re scrolling. You can see it catch the light at certain angles. For a phone that costs a lot, it’s the sort of detail that quietly eats at you. So when supply chain rumblings suggest the Z Flip 8 is finally getting Samsung’s crease-free display structure — the same technology the company has been refining on the Fold side — it’s worth paying attention, even if the rest of the specifications are playing it relatively safe this year.

Playing it safe, but smoothing the edges

And “safe” really is the right word here. The camera module is expected to remain unchanged. The battery capacity isn’t changing either, and the 25W charging speed stays the same, which, in 2025, feels increasingly underwhelming compared to what others are offering. If you were hoping this would be the year Samsung finally caught up on charging, that expectation might need to be dialed back.

What Samsung does seem to be focusing on is refinement. The Z Flip 8 is reportedly getting a redesigned hinge that trims about 0.5mm off its folded thickness. On paper, that sounds minor, but in everyday use, especially when you’re slipping it in and out of your pocket multiple times a day, it adds up. The weight is also said to drop from 188g to around 180g. Individually, these aren’t headline-grabbing changes, but together, along with the crease improvements, they point to a device that feels more polished in ways that actually matter over time.

There’s also a slight increase in width. This hints at Samsung trying to make the Flip feel a bit closer to a regular smartphone in day-to-day use, without fully stepping into a wider form factor. That space, it seems, is still being saved for something else.

Samsung knows it can’t push the price too hard

Pricing is expected to rise, though reportedly only modestly — Samsung seems aware that the market for expensive foldables is elastic in exactly the wrong direction right now, and a sharp increase would hand ammunition to everyone already questioning whether the Flip form factor justifies the premium.

The honest read on the Z Flip 8 is this: it’s not a reinvention. But the crease issue has been a genuine problem, and fixing it is more meaningful than any camera bump or chipset refresh would be for most people who actually live with this phone. Sometimes the most important upgrade is the one that makes you stop noticing something.

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