Ultra to bring display surprise. Fun new colors for Samsung's 2026 Galaxy foldables leaked

These days, new tidbits of information about Samsung’s upcoming foldables and wearables are popping up almost hourly. Check out the first official press images of the redesigned Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 for instance. A few new details have also been leaked regarding the three Samsung foldables launching on July 22, 2026, although we’ll all have to wait a little longer for the official renders.
The AI-edited image above already hints at what we might expect this year from the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip8, and the wider and more compact Galaxy Z Fold 8. According to reports from Digital Citizen, the three Galaxy foldables will be available in fresh new colors and multiple storage options, specifically in the following model variants:
- Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra (SM-F976B) with 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB of storage
- Cream
- Graphite
- Green Shadow
- Violet Shadow
- Galaxy Z Fold8 (SM-F971B) available with 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB of storage
- Cream
- Graphite
- Lavender
- Pistachio
- Galaxy Z Flip8 (SM-F776B) available with 256 GB and 512 GB of storage
- Cream
- Graphite
- Mint
- Pink
Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra with "significantly higher display resolution"
In addition to these four color options, leaker Ice Universe reports that there will also be beautiful Samsung-exclusive colors available through the company’s official online store. These exclusive color options have not yet been revealed however. There has been quite a bit of criticism so far regarding the alleged plan to release the successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 (available here on Amazon US ) as a new Ultra model. Many commentators have emphasized that there are hardly any reasons for this, especially since the features are expected to be rather similar to last year. According to Ice Universe however, Samsung has at least one surprise in store for us, a significantly increased display resolution of the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, as reported on X. As for the Galaxy Z Flip 8, according to the leaker there will be a Snapdragon version again—at least for China and the U.S. European models are likely to feature the Exynos 2600 instead though.







