Galaxy Z Fold 8 Could Bring Two Exciting New Features You’ll Love

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Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7 just a few months ago and it marked an important upgrade for its foldable flagship series. The device was very well received by the market setting high expectations for the next model. Now, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to follow and it has the task of living up to the success of the Fold 7. Early rumors suggest that the new phone could be just as impressive, if not more.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 didn’t see any significant changes in battery capacity or charging speeds which remained largely the same as before. However, a recent rumor indicates that Samsung might give more attention to these features in the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Set to Deliver Thoughtful Upgrades

According to the latest report circulating on X, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 might come with a more efficient internal layout. In simple terms this mean Samsung is likely reorganizing the internal components to make better use of the available space. This could allow a large battery and potentially faster charging in the new model.

No information about the battery size has been revealed in this rumor. However, it does indicate that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 could come with 45W wired fast charging. This would be a clear improvement over the Galaxy Z Fold 7 which could only charge at 25W.

Samsung has been using a 4,400mAh battery in its Galaxy Z Fold series for quite some time. Many users have been hoping for a bigger battery and that change might finally come next year. According to some reports, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 may come with a 5,000mAh battery offering longer battery life than its predecessors.

Samsung is fully capable of achieving both of these improvements if it chooses to. Its first tri fold device, the Galaxy Z TriFold comes with a 5,600mAh battery and 45W charging, yet it is only 3.9mm thick at the thinnest part. With the expertise and technology Samsung already possesses it’s entirely possible for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 to receive similar upgrades. The only question is whether the company decides to make it happen.

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