Samsung's new ultra-premium foldable designs teased with fresh Galaxy Z Fold form factor

The launch of new Samsung foldables is fast approaching. Currently, Samsung is expected to unveil three Galaxy Z devices on July 22 at its next Galaxy Unpacked event in London. However, Samsung has not officially confirmed as much yet, let alone the details of its next Galaxy Unpacked event.
In the meantime, an increasing number of third parties have been revealing details about what the successors to last year's Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7 (curr. $1,799 on Amazon). For instance, hands-on photos of multiple official-looking cases emerged earlier this week. On top of that, Android Headlines has just published promotional images seemingly sourced from another third party.
Additionally, case designs showing all three of Samsung's new foldables have appeared on the Wireless Power Consortium. Embedded below, the images provide a look at the shapes of what are believed to be the Galaxy Z Flip8, the Galaxy Z Fold8 and the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra. For reference, the latter will directly replace the Galaxy Z Fold7, despite the name change.
By contrast, the standard Galaxy Z Fold8 is Samsung's rumoured 'Wide Fold'. On the one hand, these Wireless Power Consortium listings confirm the designs of Samsung's new foldables and their names ahead of time. On the other hand, they indicate that none will have built-in wireless charging magnets for native Qi2 support. Instead, this support will be provided via external cases like those shown below.

















