
Seoul / New Delhi — March 22, 2026
Samsung Launches Next-Gen Foldables with Major Upgrades
Samsung has unveiled its 2026 foldable smartphones — Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 — earlier than expected, introducing ultra-thin designs, upgraded AI-powered cameras, and improved durability.
India pre-orders have opened immediately following the announcement, signaling the company’s focus on the rapidly growing premium foldable market.
Ultra-Thin Design and Display Enhancements
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is now significantly slimmer, measuring just 4.9mm when closed, making it one of the thinnest foldables to date.
- 6.3-inch cover display
- Under-display front camera
- Large inner screen for multitasking
The Galaxy Z Flip 8 features a compact clamshell design with a 3.4-inch FlexWindow, enabling users to access apps, notifications, and camera controls without unfolding the device.
AI-Powered 200MP Camera and Smart Features
Key highlights include:
- Hands-free group shots with auto-framing
- AI-powered scene optimization
- Improved low-light photography
Samsung has also integrated Galaxy AI tools, including:
- Live Translate during calls
- Circle to Search on inner display
- Enhanced multitasking and productivity features
Performance, Battery, and Charging
Both foldables are powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, delivering improved speed and AI performance.
Battery upgrades include:
- Galaxy Z Fold 8: 4,400mAh
- Galaxy Z Flip 8: 3,700mAh
- 45W fast charging support
India Pricing, Offers, and Availability
Samsung has announced competitive pricing for India:
- Galaxy Z Fold 8: Starting at ₹1,49,999
- Galaxy Z Flip 8: Starting at ₹89,999
Pre-order benefits include:
- Free Galaxy Buds 3
- One-year screen protection
Devices will be available in retail stores starting April 5, 2026.
Built for Durability and Ecosystem Integration
The devices also integrate seamlessly with Samsung’s ecosystem, including:
- Galaxy Watch 8
- Galaxy Tab S11
Competition Heats Up in Foldable Market
The launch comes amid increasing competition from brands like Honor and Xiaomi, as the foldable smartphone segment in India is projected to grow by around 40% year-over-year.
Samsung’s early reveal and feature upgrades aim to strengthen its leadership in the premium foldable category.










