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    Galaxy Z Fold 8 Lacks S26 Ultra’s Top Features

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Prakhar Khanna / Android Authority TL;DR
    1. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 might prioritize thinner design over premium features like S Pen support and advanced privacy tech.
    2. Leaks suggest possible downgrade in camera hardware, including removal of telephoto lens from the wider model.
    3. The device may feature a wider aspect ratio, making it resemble a regular smartphone more closely when folded.
    4. These changes reflect Samsung’s focus on slimness, potentially at the expense of power-user features, amidst rising competition from Apple’s foldable plans.

    Samsung’s Bold Changes Focus on Thinner Design

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is stirring up discussions among tech enthusiasts. Leaks suggest the company is prioritizing a slimmer, lighter device. Previously, Samsung removed the digitizer layer from the Fold 7 to save space. Now, rumors indicate this even thinner model might continue that trend. While this makes the device easier to carry and hold, it may come at a cost. Features that have defined Samsung’s foldables are reportedly being scaled back. Despite these changes, Samsung still aims to deliver style and portability. However, users should consider if they value a lighter device more than some powerful features.

    Potential Feature Downgrades Spark Debate

    One of the biggest surprises is the possible removal of the S Pen support. This was once a key advantage of Samsung’s foldables—ideal for multitasking, note-taking, and creative projects. Without the S Pen, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 might lose a significant edge over competitors. Additionally, leaked details hint that Samsung may omit advanced privacy screens found in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This feature is crucial for users who value data security on their devices. Furthermore, camera setups could take a hit. The wider model may ditch the telephoto lens, replacing it with just two 50MP rear cameras instead of a triple-lens system. These shifts could make buyers think twice about spending nearly $2,000 on a device with fewer features.

    Why These Changes Could Impact Consumer Expectations

    On the flip side, Samsung’s focus on a wider aspect ratio could make the Fold 8 more user-friendly daily. A wider screen when folded makes navigation smoother, especially for everyday tasks. Also, these alterations may be a strategic response to future competitors. Rumors about an Apple foldable phone have heightened competition in the foldable market. Samsung appears to believe that thinner hardware should take priority over some premium features. However, this raises questions about the value for money. If the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lacks certain flagship features, consumers might find better overall value with other devices. Still, Samsung’s move to innovate in portability and design remains noteworthy, even if some features are sacrificed.

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