Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs Z Fold 8 Wide: Every Spec, Every Difference — Complete Guide

 


Same chipset · Same July 22 launch · ~$200 price difference · Completely different daily experiences
Both near crease-free · Different storage tiers · Different cameras · Different pocket profiles
8.0"
7.6"
Inner display
6.5"
5.4"
Cover display
200MP
50MP
Main camera
~210g
201g
Weight
~$200
more
Ultra costs more
Proportional Size Comparison — Folded & Unfolded
Ultra Folded158.4 × 72.8mm
8.0" 6:5
Ultra Open158.4 × 143.2mm
Wide Folded123.9 × 82.2mm
7.6" 9:7
Wide Open123.9 × 161.4mm
Heights scaled proportionally · "The Wide is wider when unfolded than the Ultra is tall" — SamFlux
🔵 Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra SM-F976 · ~$1,999
8.0" inner (6:5) · 6.5" cover · 200MP+50MP+10MP · 5,000mAh · 45W · ~210g · 9.0mm folded
158.4mm tall · 256GB / 512GB / 1TB · Near crease-free dual-layer UTG
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🩵 Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide SM-F971U · ~$1,799–1,999
7.6" inner (9:7) · 5.4" 16:10 cover · 50MP+50MP dual · 4,800mAh · 45W · 201g · 9.8mm folded
123.9mm tall · 256GB / 512GB only · Near crease-free · 4.5mm unfolded

For the first time in the eight-year history of Samsung Galaxy foldables, buying a Z Fold means choosing a shape. Not just a color, not just a storage tier — a fundamentally different physical form factor with different display proportions, a different camera system, different storage options, and a different price.

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra continues Samsung's tall, portrait-first design philosophy — refined across eight generations into the most mature book-style foldable available. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide introduces something the foldable market has never seen from Samsung: a landscape-first book-style device that is wider when open than it is tall when folded, with a 9:7 aspect ratio inner display that transforms how video, split-screen work, and keyboard input feel.

Both launch July 22, 2026, in London. Both cost approximately $1,999 at base — though Geeky Gadgets reported the Ultra may be priced approximately $200 higher than the Wide. Both use the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and One UI 9 with Gemini Intelligence. Both feature near crease-free displays — Notebookcheck June 2 confirmed the Wide achieves reduced crease visibility matching the Oppo Find N6. Beyond that, they diverge in almost every meaningful way.

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Complete Spec Comparison — Every Known Difference (June 2026)

Specification Z Fold 8 Ultra 🔵 Z Fold 8 Wide 🩵 Winner Confidence
Launch date July 22, 2026 · London July 22, 2026 · London Tie Confirmed
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Tie (identical) Credible
OS One UI 9 / Android 17 One UI 9 / Android 17 Tie (identical) Credible
AI Gemini Intelligence Gemini Intelligence Tie (identical) Credible
Starting price ~$1,999 ~$1,799–1,999 (cheaper) Wide (potentially $200 less) Credible
Inner display 8.0" AMOLED 120Hz 7.6" AMOLED 120Hz Ultra (larger diagonal) Credible
Inner aspect ratio ~6:5 (tall / portrait) ~9:7 (wide / landscape) Wide (landscape-native) Credible
Cover display 6.5" · 21:9 ratio ~5.4" · 16:10 ratio Ultra (significantly larger) Credible
Display crease Near crease-free (dual-layer UTG) Near crease-free (new tech) Tie (both improved) Credible
Main camera 200MP · 1/1.3" · f/1.7 50MP · new main sensor Ultra (4× resolution) Credible
Ultrawide 50MP · 120° FoV 50MP ultrawide Tie (same resolution) Credible
Telephoto 10MP · 3× optical None Ultra (exclusive) Credible
Total cameras Triple (200+50+10) Dual (50+50) Ultra Credible
Battery 5,000 mAh 4,800 mAh Ultra (+200mAh) Credible
Wired charging 45W 45W Tie (identical) Credible
Weight ~210g 201g Wide (9g lighter) Confirmed
Folded thickness 9.0mm 9.8mm Ultra (0.8mm thinner) Credible
Unfolded thickness 4.5mm 4.5mm Tie (identical) Confirmed (Wide)
Folded height 158.4mm (tall) 123.9mm (compact) Wide (34.5mm shorter) Credible
Folded width 72.8mm (narrow) 82.2mm (wide) Different profiles Credible
Unfolded width 143.2mm 161.4mm Wide (18.2mm wider) Credible
Storage options 256GB · 512GB · 1TB 256GB · 512GB only Ultra (1TB exclusive) Credible
FCC model SM-F976 SM-F971U Both confirmed Confirmed
S Pen support Rumored return Not supported Ultra (if confirmed) Rumor (Ultra)
Samsung DeX Yes Yes Tie (both) Credible
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The Real Choice: Portrait-First vs Landscape-First — Why Both Exist

Samsung has not shipped two competing foldables to confuse buyers. It has shipped two foldables because the global foldable market has two distinct user populations that a single device cannot serve simultaneously.

Portrait-first users use their phone primarily folded — cover screen browsing, one-handed texting, navigation, quick camera. When they open the device, they want the largest possible canvas for reading, editing, and multitasking in vertical layouts (documents, email, long-form content). The Z Fold 8 Ultra's 8.0-inch portrait display serves this user perfectly.

Landscape-first users primarily open the device and hold it sideways — video streaming, split-screen apps side by side, horizontal gaming, and wide-format content creation. The Z Fold 8 Wide's 7.6-inch 9:7 display opens in landscape orientation and feels immediately right for this use case.

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The strategic reason Samsung launched both: Apple's iPhone Ultra (expected September 2026) uses a wide landscape-first form factor. By launching the Z Fold 8 Wide two months before Apple ships a single unit, Samsung owns the category, captures early reviews, fills retail displays, and builds accessory ecosystems — before anyone can compare them side by side.
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Displays: Why Diagonal Is a Lie — And What the Aspect Ratio Actually Tells You

The Ultra has a larger inner display by diagonal (8.0" vs 7.6"). Most comparison articles stop there. They should not. Diagonal measurement tells you the corner-to-corner distance — it says nothing about the shape of that space or how content fills it. Aspect ratio tells you what matters.

6:5
Ultra inner ratio
Taller than wide · portrait-native
9:7
Wide inner ratio
Wider than tall · landscape-native
21:9
Ultra cover ratio
Standard tall phone shape
16:10
Wide cover ratio
Wider, shorter phone shape

What 9:7 means in practice for the Wide: When watching 16:9 YouTube videos, the Wide has approximately 15% less letterboxing (black bars top and bottom) than the Ultra's taller display. When using the split-screen keyboard, the keyboard spans 161.4mm wide — approximately 18mm wider than the Ultra's — making each key larger and typing faster. When using Samsung DeX in desktop mode, the landscape canvas provides a more natural desktop-like workspace.

The cover screen gap is the Wide's most significant daily trade-off. The Ultra's 6.5-inch cover screen is a fully capable standalone phone — you can browse, text, navigate, and consume media on it for hours without unfolding. The Wide's 5.4-inch 16:10 cover screen handles notifications and quick replies but is noticeably less comfortable for sustained use. If you use your foldable primarily folded and open it occasionally, choose the Ultra.

Both displays are now near crease-free. Notebookcheck confirmed on June 2, 2026 that Samsung has achieved reduced crease visibility on the Wide "matching the Oppo Find N6" — previously the crease-free benchmark. The Ultra also uses Samsung's new dual-layer UTG with laser-drilled metal support plate. Geeky Gadgets titled their analysis: "The Crease is Finally Gone." This is the single biggest display quality improvement in Z Fold history for both devices.
Ultra wins on display overall Larger diagonal (8.0" vs 7.6"), far larger cover screen (6.5" vs 5.4"). Wide wins on landscape content (9:7 ratio, less video letterboxing, wider keyboard). Both near crease-free.
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Camera: The Widest Gap Between These Two Devices

The camera configurations of the two devices differ significantly. The Z Fold 8 Ultra features a versatile triple-camera system including a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultrawide lens and a 10MP telephoto lens with 3× optical zoom. The Z Fold 8 Wide, however, omits the 3× telephoto lens — and drops the main camera from 200MP to 50MP.

🔵 Ultra Camera System
  • 200MP main · 1/1.3" sensor · f/1.7
  • 50MP ultrawide · 120° field of view
  • 10MP telephoto · 3× optical zoom
  • Triple rear camera system
  • ProVisual Engine AI processing
🩵 Wide Camera System
  • 50MP main · new sensor (Notebookcheck)
  • 50MP ultrawide
  • No telephoto · no zoom
  • Dual rear camera only
  • Uniform 50MP quality across both lenses

The Ultra's 200MP main camera on a 1/1.3-inch sensor — matching the Galaxy S26 Ultra — captures 4× more resolution than the Wide's 50MP. In everyday photos this advantage appears in fine detail, cropping flexibility, and computational zoom quality. In low light, the physically larger 1/1.3-inch sensor captures more photons, producing cleaner images.

The Wide's camera system is not weak — it delivers 50MP uniform quality across both lenses, which means the ultrawide and main camera produce near-identical image quality in most conditions. But compared to the Ultra, the absence of telephoto and the reduced main camera resolution are real, measurable differences.

Ultra wins camera decisively 200MP vs 50MP main (4× resolution, larger sensor), 10MP 3× telephoto (Wide has none). Both have 50MP ultrawide. If camera quality is your primary purchase criterion, choose the Ultra without hesitation.
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Price & Storage: A $200 Gap and One Exclusive Tier

Two new data points from June 2026 change the value equation significantly:

1. The Ultra is expected to cost ~$200 more than the Wide. Geeky Gadgets reported this pricing gap based on supply-chain information. If confirmed, the Wide at ~$1,799 versus the Ultra at ~$1,999 creates genuine value asymmetry: you pay $200 less and get a lighter, more pocketable device with a landscape-first display. You give up the 200MP camera, telephoto, and larger cover screen.

2. The 1TB storage option is exclusive to the Ultra. Android Central confirmed the Wide is available in 256GB and 512GB only — no 1TB configuration. Power users who need maximum local storage for 200MP photos, 4K video, and large apps must choose the Ultra.

Storage Z Fold 8 Ultra Z Fold 8 Wide
256GB ~$1,999 ~$1,799–1,999
512GB ~$2,279 Available (price TBD)
1TB $2,699–$2,799 (Ultra exclusive) Not available
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The value math: If the Wide is priced $200 less at base, you are paying that $200 for: 200MP main camera, 10MP telephoto, 1-inch larger inner display, 1-inch larger cover screen, 200mAh more battery, and slightly thinner folded profile. Whether that is worth $200 depends entirely on how much you use those features.
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Dimensions: The Number That Matters Most for Daily Carry

The single most impactful dimension difference between these two devices: the Z Fold 8 Wide is 34.5mm shorter when folded (123.9mm vs 158.4mm). SamFlux captured this precisely: "The Fold 8 Wide is wider when unfolded than the standard Fold 8 is tall. That is a massive real-world difference in how you hold, use, and carry this phone every single day."

158.4mm
Ultra height folded
Protrudes from front pockets
123.9mm
Wide height folded
Fits in front pockets completely
72.8mm
Ultra width folded
Narrow one-hand grip
82.2mm
Wide width folded
Wider "passport" profile

Average front jeans pocket: 150–165mm tall × 90–110mm wide. The Ultra at 158.4mm sits at the very limit — 1–2cm visible above the pocket edge for most users. The Wide at 123.9mm fits entirely within this range with room to spare. For users who hate visible phone protrusion from pockets, the Wide solves this problem the Ultra cannot.

The width trade-off is real: 82.2mm wide when folded versus 72.8mm is 9.4mm extra — noticeable in a one-handed grip. The Wide feels like holding a thick business card case. The Ultra feels like holding a slightly chunky standard smartphone. Both are manageable; both are different from using a traditional phone.

Wide wins on daily carry 34.5mm shorter (fits front pockets), 201g vs ~210g (lighter). Ultra wins on grip (72.8mm narrower, easier one-handed). Different trade-offs for different carry styles.
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Weight: 201g — Lighter Than the Ultra Despite Being Wider

Notebookcheck's June 2 report pinned the exact weight: 201 grams. Not "around 200g" — 201g. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is approximately 210g. The Wide is 9 grams lighter despite carrying a wider body.

The engineering logic: the Wide's shorter vertical chassis requires less structural frame material. The dual camera system (two lenses vs three) is lighter than the Ultra's triple camera assembly. The 4,800mAh battery is 200mAh smaller than the Ultra's 5,000mAh. These three weight reductions compound to produce a device that defies the expectation that "wider = heavier."

For context: the Z Fold 7 weighed 215g and was widely praised as "surprisingly light." The Wide at 201g would be the lightest Samsung book-style foldable ever shipped. In daily carry, 9 fewer grams is imperceptible in isolation — but combined with the 34.5mm shorter height, the Wide's pocket presence is dramatically lower than the Ultra's.

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Battery: 5,000 vs 4,800mAh — A 4% Gap That May Not Matter

The battery difference between the two devices is 200mAh — 5,000mAh vs 4,800mAh — a 4% variance that is unlikely to produce noticeable real-world differences in day-to-day use. Both charge at 45W. Both will reach approximately 55% from a 30-minute charge.

Where the gap may actually manifest: intensive sustained use — extended gaming sessions, 4K video recording, prolonged DeX desktop sessions. The Ultra's extra 200mAh provides approximately 20–30 minutes of additional screen time under heavy load. For moderate users, the difference is negligible.

A counter-intuitive advantage for the Wide: its 7.6-inch inner display is smaller than the Ultra's 8.0" display, consuming slightly less power during content playback. The Wide may achieve comparable battery life to the Ultra in real-world use despite the smaller cell, particularly for video consumption.

Ultra wins on paper 5,000mAh vs 4,800mAh (4% larger). In real-world daily use, the difference is unlikely to be felt by the majority of users. Wide's smaller display compensates partially. Same 45W charging on both.
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Every Use Case: Which Wins for What

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Best for photography?
Z Fold 8 Ultra
200MP + 3× tele · 4× resolution advantage
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Best for video?
Z Fold 8 Wide
9:7 landscape, less letterboxing
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Best as standalone phone?
Z Fold 8 Ultra
6.5" cover vs 5.4" Wide cover
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Best for typing?
Z Fold 8 Wide
161.4mm wide keyboard vs 143.2mm
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Best for Samsung DeX?
Depends on task
Ultra taller · Wide wider desktop
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Best pocket fit?
Z Fold 8 Wide
34.5mm shorter · 9g lighter
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Largest battery?
Z Fold 8 Ultra
5,000 vs 4,800mAh (+200)
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Need 1TB storage?
Z Fold 8 Ultra only
Wide tops out at 512GB
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Best price?
Z Fold 8 Wide
Potentially $200 less at base
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First-Generation Risk: What Buying the Wide's New Form Factor Means

The Z Fold 8 Ultra is Samsung's eighth iteration of the tall book-style foldable. The Z Fold 8 Wide is Samsung's first. First-generation products — from any manufacturer, in any category — carry risk that iterative products do not. This is not a reason to avoid the Wide; it is information every potential buyer should have.

Samsung's original Galaxy Fold (2019) had screen failures. The first Z Flip had hinge durability issues. The Z TriFold had hinge failure reports. None of these disqualified Samsung's subsequent generations — but each first generation had real-world problems that iterative models addressed. The Z Fold 8 Wide's wide hinge, new 9:7 panel ratio, and shorter chassis are all first-generation engineering under real-world stress for the first time.

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The mitigation: A high-quality case that covers both the hinge and the outer panels significantly reduces first-generation risk. Z Fold 8 Wide cases are already available at TheZFoldCase.com, engineered from confirmed FCC and CAD dimensions. A hinge guard case on day one is not optional for a first-generation device.
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The Decision: Which One Is Right for You?

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Buy the Z Fold 8 Ultra if you…
  • Use the cover screen as your primary daily mode
  • Need the best possible camera (200MP + telephoto)
  • Want or need 1TB storage
  • Prefer the proven 8th-generation tall Z Fold form
  • Want S Pen (if confirmed at July 22 Unpacked)
  • Want the thinner folded profile (9.0mm vs 9.8mm)
  • Shoot photos extensively with zoom
  • Use the foldable opened in portrait orientation primarily
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Buy the Z Fold 8 Wide if you…
  • Watch extensive video on the inner display
  • Type frequently on the inner keyboard
  • Struggle with the Z Fold's front pocket protrusion
  • Want the lightest Samsung book-fold (201g)
  • Prefer landscape split-screen multitasking
  • Want the form factor mirroring the iPhone Ultra
  • Are comfortable with 512GB max storage
  • Want potentially $200 savings at base configuration
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Bottom line: On raw spec count, the Ultra wins more categories. But the Wide wins on the factors that define daily carry comfort — weight, pocket fit, and landscape content quality. Geeky Gadgets (June 11) framed the Wide as "an excellent choice for those new to foldable devices or those who prefer a more practical form factor" — but "practical" undersells the Wide. It is the right choice for specific power users, not just newcomers. Your use patterns determine the answer, not the spec sheet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Wide?

Form factor, cameras, dimensions, storage, and price. Ultra: 8.0" 6:5 portrait inner, 6.5" cover, 200MP+50MP+10MP triple, 5,000mAh, ~210g, 158.4mm tall, 1TB available, ~$1,999. Wide: 7.6" 9:7 landscape inner, 5.4" cover, dual 50MP, 4,800mAh, 201g, 123.9mm tall, 512GB max, potentially ~$200 cheaper. Same chipset, OS, Gemini AI, 45W charging.

Is the Z Fold 8 Wide better than the Z Fold 8 Ultra?

Neither is objectively better — they serve different users. Ultra wins: camera (200MP vs 50MP, has telephoto), cover screen (6.5" vs 5.4"), inner size (8.0" vs 7.6"), battery (5,000mAh), storage (1TB option). Wide wins: pocket fit (34.5mm shorter), weight (201g vs ~210g), landscape video (9:7 ratio, less letterboxing), keyboard width (161mm vs 143mm), potentially lower price (~$200 less).

Do Z Fold 8 Wide and Z Fold 8 Ultra cases fit each other?

No. The Ultra is 158.4×72.8×9.0mm folded. The Wide is 123.9×82.2×9.8mm folded. 34.5mm shorter, 9.4mm wider, 0.8mm thicker — completely different. Both separate case collections are available at TheZFoldCase.com.

How much cheaper is the Z Fold 8 Wide vs Ultra?

Geeky Gadgets (June 11) reported the Ultra is expected to be priced approximately $200 higher than the Wide. If confirmed, the Wide starts at ~$1,799 vs the Ultra's ~$1,999. Neither price is officially confirmed — Samsung will announce at July 22 Unpacked.

Does the Z Fold 8 Wide come in 1TB?

No. Android Central confirmed the Z Fold 8 Wide is available in 256GB and 512GB only. The Z Fold 8 Ultra offers an additional 1TB configuration at approximately $2,699–$2,799.

Is the Z Fold 8 Wide near crease-free?

Yes — Notebookcheck confirmed on June 2, 2026 that Samsung has achieved near crease-free display on the Wide, with "reduced crease visibility matching the Oppo Find N6." The Ultra also features Samsung's new dual-layer UTG technology. Both devices represent a major crease reduction vs previous Z Fold generations.

How heavy is the Z Fold 8 Wide?

201g — confirmed by Notebookcheck June 2, 2026. Lighter than the Z Fold 8 Ultra (~210g) and lighter than the Z Fold 7 (215g), making it the lightest Samsung book-style foldable ever shipped despite being the widest.

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