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Samsung to focus most on Galaxy Z Flip 8 in 2026, aiming to increase its sales

Samsung is now looking forward to increasing the sales of foldable phones by 10% next year, compared to this year, and most of its development resources will be on the Galaxy Z Flip 8.

​The Korean tech giant is actively working to maintain its leading position in the foldable industry by introducing more innovative devices with smarter cameras, advanced features, a slim & decent design, and other enhancements to compete with rivals.

​If the company continues its Galaxy Z lineup, then it will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 in Q3 2026. Meanwhile, a new report from The Bell, surfacing online, reveals that Samsung is now considering selling nearly 6.7 million foldable devices in 2026, representing significant growth compared to 2025.  

​According to the report, Samsung plans to increase sales by 10% in 2026, and this time it will shift its focus mostly to the Galaxy Z Flip 8, rather than the Galaxy Z Fold 8.

​Reportedly, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to be 10% thinner and lighter than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 7. However, the report hasn’t mentioned whether Samsung is considering upgrading the camera and battery capacity of the device; it is more likely to aim to optimize durability and user experience, two key factors in its foldable product line.

​Since Samsung hasn’t revealed its strategy for 2026 foldable phones, it remains to be seen whether this report will come true.

Raghav Sachdeva

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