Samsung Galaxy Z Wide Fold specs reveal minimal hardware improvements over Galaxy Z Fold 7 The Galaxy Z Wide Fold, a new foldable device in Samsung’s foldable lineup, is expected to rely heavily on its unique wide-folding design rather than significant hardware upgrades. According to a recent report, the phone’s specifications are largely similar to previous models, with only minor enhancements. The device is anticipated to compete directly with Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone, which is also expected to feature a tablet-like experience when unfolded. The Galaxy Z Wide Fold is rumored to have a 7.6-inch display, slightly smaller than the 8-inch screen of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. However, the wide-folding mechanism will offer a distinct user experience, potentially mimicking the iPad-like interface that Apple is reportedly designing for its foldable iPhone. The phone is expected to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, similar to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, or Samsung’s 2 nm Exynos 2600 processor. Neither option represents a major leap over previous generations. Battery capacity remains a key area of focus. While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Fold 6 share a 4,400 mAh battery, the Galaxy Z Wide Fold is said to have a combined capacity of around 4,800 mAh. This is still lower than the 5,600 mAh of the Galaxy Z TriFold and significantly less than many Chinese foldable devices. Despite this, Samsung claims the phone will still deliver “all-day battery life,” though the improvement is not considered groundbreaking. The report also highlights the Galaxy Z Wide Fold’s potential design features, such as a less visible crease compared to earlier models. However, the phone’s hardware is described as largely unremarkable, with the foldable form factor being the primary selling point.#apple #samsung #galaxy_z_fold #foldable_iphone #google_pixel_10_pro_fold
