News of the week: Galaxy Z Fold 8 battery capacity could be 5,000mAh
Itβs been a busy week if you follow Samsung leaks as closely as I do. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 battery story broke earlier, but it didnβt quite sit right to just report it and move on. This one deserves a second look; a slower, more critical read.
For the first time in years, Samsung might actually be doing something about the Foldβs weakest link.
Hereβs what the leak tells us.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to be equipped with a dual-cell battery setup rated at 2,369mAh and 2,485mAh. The combination brings the combined rated capacity to 4,845mAh, which Samsung will almost certainly market as 5,000mAh.
If that number sounds familiar, it should; that isΒ in line with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Meanwhile, the Fold is not a slab phone. It is running two displays, one of them tablet-sized, with a hinge mechanism and internal constraints.
Still, numbers only tell half the story. Efficiency, thermal headroom, and software tuning will decide whether this finally fixes the Foldβs long-standing battery anxiety. If you have used the Fold 7 as a daily driver, you already know what I mean.
If youβve been following the Fold series, youβve probably noticed the pattern. The Galaxy Z Fold 2 pushed things to 4,500mAh back in 2020. Then came the Fold 3, and Samsung actually stepped back to 4,400mAh.
Since then, every new foldable, including the Z Fold 4, Z Fold 6, and Z Fold 7, has stuck at 4,400mAh. Now, with the Fold 8, we are potentially looking at a jump to 5,000mAh. Thatβs roughly a 13 to 14 percent increase.
Samsungβs engineering team has finally hit the wall with the 4,400mAh limit. While itβs not revolutionary, but significant enough to matter. More importantly, it breaks a five-year plateau, taking the Galaxy Z Fold near S Ultra.
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