Official renders from a leaker who gets official renders. At this point,
Samsung's July 22 launch is a formality.
Summary
- Evan Blass published what appear to be official Samsung renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Galaxy Watch 9 today — with Blass's track record of obtaining authentic press materials making these effectively confirmed product images.
- The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra camera system is confirmed to carry identical hardware to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 — no camera upgrade on the Ultra this generation, with the same sensor lineup as last year.
- The Galaxy Z Fold 8 standard model confirms a dual 50MP + 50MP rear camera setup — part of the design trade-off that enables the phone's 4:3 wider display and 4.3mm unfolded thickness.
- Battery capacities are confirmed as final via EU certification: Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra at 5,000mAh and Galaxy Z Fold 8 at 4,800mAh — both significant jumps over the Z Fold 7's 4,400mAh.
- The Galaxy Watch 9 renders confirm Snapdragon Wear Elite as the chipset, with fitness and health tracking features consistent with previous leaks.
When Evan Blass publishes renders, they are almost always official Samsung press materials obtained through the supply chain. The camera specs and battery figures visible in these images are not speculation — they are Samsung's own product documentation. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra has the same cameras as the Z Fold 7. That is now confirmed.
The Camera Non-Upgrade That Needs to Be Said Plainly
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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra has the same rear camera system as the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Not a similar system. Not a minor sensor tweak. The same hardware. For a device that will launch at a higher price than its predecessor — EU battery certification listings have been cross-referenced with pricing expectations — this is the trade-off Samsung made to prioritize the battery upgrade from 4,400mAh to 5,000mAh and the charging jump from 25W to 45W.
Whether that's the right call depends entirely on what the buyer values. The Z Fold 7's camera system is capable but not a camera leader by 2026 standards. A buyer upgrading from a Z Fold 5 or earlier gets a genuinely better camera experience. A buyer upgrading from a Z Fold 7 gets the same camera in a phone with a larger battery and faster charging.
The Standard Z Fold 8 Camera Trade-Off Makes More Sense
The standard Z Fold 8's dual 50MP setup — main and ultrawide, no telephoto — is the more defensible camera decision. Achieving a 4.3mm unfolded thickness in a 4:3 wide chassis while maintaining a 4,800mAh battery required removing the periscope telephoto that would have added both depth and weight. The two 50MP sensors are meaningfully capable. Users who need zoom beyond digital crop from 50MP will need the Ultra.
Galaxy Watch 9 and Snapdragon Wear Elite
The Watch 9 confirms Snapdragon Wear Elite — Qualcomm's newest wearable processor with on-device AI capabilities, improved performance, and better battery efficiency. The renders show design continuity from the Watch 7 and Watch 8, with health and fitness features consistent with what previous leaks have described. No radical redesign. An evolution rather than a reinvention.
Four days from now, all of this becomes official at Samsung Unpacked in London.