A new industry report suggests that Samsung is betting big on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 rather than the Z Flip 8, and itβs going to happen for the first time in history.
Koreaβs ETNews, citing industry sources reveal that Samsung plans to manufacture around 3.5 million Galaxy Z Fold 8 units for the second half of 2026, compared to just 2.5 to 3 million Galaxy Z Flip 8 devices.
This marks a historic production reversal that nobody saw coming three years ago when the clamshell Flip dominated sales at a comfortable 60-70 percent share.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 to be thanked
At 215g, it came in lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. At 8.9mm thin, it became the slimmest foldable Samsung has ever shipped. Those two numbers alone erased years of complaints about bulky, heavy book-style foldables.
Industry estimates put combined Fold 7 and Flip 7 shipments at over 6 million units last year, with the Fold 7 outselling its clamshell sibling despite initial production plans favoring the Flip.
One industry insider called it βeffectively the first Fold to increase shipments through reorders,β a stunning achievement for a product line that traditionally played as a niche portfolio.
Apple is entering the foldable game this year with a book-type device. Analysts project the Cupertino giant will ship approximately 10 million foldable units annually. The message is clear: the book-type form factor is where the real money lives.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 dumped the S Pen support for sleekness. Samsung could keep the Z Fold 8 unchanged from this particular aspect. The company also promises major improvements to the display crease.

Source β Samsung Mobile Press
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