Galaxy Z Fold 8 plus Z Fold 8 Ultra renders just leaked days before Galaxy Unpacked, alongside their full color lists. Meaning before curtains rise on that July 22 stage, both phones' looks became common knowledge already. As always let me remind, these stay leaks, not Samsung's official word, so small shifts in final math remain possible.

Let me speak of that standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 first. Its biggest change this time is its wider cover display, meaning plenty of tasks finish on that outer screen without opening this phone, cutting that need for repeated unfolding. Its weight drops near 200 grams, lighter than previous models. Its color spread catches eyes too: cream, graphite, lavender, alongside an exclusive pistachio finish. Such a greenish shade rarely appears on folding phones.

Inside its power sits Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, alongside 12GB of RAM plus three storage options: 256GB, 512GB plus 1TB. Its camera holds a 50 megapixel main sensor with a 50 megapixel ultrawide. One detail worth noticing, no telephoto lens exists on this model, meaning zoom relies on its main camera.

Now Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, where Samsung saved its real weapon. Its design stays consistent with standard Fold 8, but their difference lives in cameras. Ultra carries a 200 megapixel main sensor, a 10 megapixel 3x telephoto plus a 50 megapixel ultrawide. Meaning folding phones' oldest weakness, cameras, is exactly where Ultra steps in with true flagship-grade gear. Its chip plus RAM match that standard model, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 plus 12GB, storage math should mirror it too. In colors though, Ultra walks a path of restraint: white, black plus purple, for anyone preferring quiet elegance.

Both phones grow thinner than before, Samsung's familiar habit, slimming folding phones a little more every generation. Leaks speak of improvements in camera software plus image processing too, meaning better clarity, color accuracy plus low-light performance can be hoped for.

On pricing though, darkness remains. Samsung shared nothing, but experts believe advanced hardware plus rising manufacturing costs could push prices above before. With that fire running through memory markets, such fears aren't baseless.

So its picture stands like this: a wider, lighter Fold 8 arrives for people placing daily comfort first, while Ultra comes for those treating cameras plus power as final words. Everything still unknown, from price to battery, clears up on that July 22 London stage itself. That wait isn't long anymore.

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