
New listing hints Samsung may launch a wider‑design Galaxy Z Fold 8 in 2026 [Photo: X]
Samsung may be gearing up to reshape the foldable phone landscape again. A new listing for a device with model number SM‑F971U, reportedly part of the Fold series, has surfaced.
If true, this could mark a surprise expansion of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 line, with a wider design aimed at fixing long‑standing complaints about narrow cover displays. The early leak has got fans and analysts talking about what Apple’s expected 2026 foldable iPhone might face.
Samsung plans to grow its foldable portfolio in 2026, according to a new listing that suggests an alternate Galaxy Z Fold 8 variant. The device registered as SM‑F971U appeared in a global database. Previous leaks had hinted at only a Flip update, but the model number format and other signs indicate this may belong to the Fold series instead.
According to industry watchers, Samsung typically uses “SM‑F9xx” model numbers for Fold devices and “SM‑F7xx” for the Flip versions. Since SM‑F971U follows the Fold numbering convention, it strengthens the possibility that it’s a Fold model rather than a budget or mid‑range Flip.
The alleged codename “H8” also diverges from Samsung’s usual internal naming, which may point to a larger design revision or a new sub‑variant.
One of the biggest complaints about past Fold phones was their narrow outer screen inconvenient for regular smartphone tasks when the device is closed. The new listing reportedly hints at a shorter and wider cover display, possibly with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
Inside, the main screen could use a near‑square “18:18” layout by merging two 18:9 panels, offering a larger workspace when unfolded. If implemented, this could make the Fold 8 variant more tablet‑like and improve usability for multitasking, browsing, and media consumption.
The “U” at the end of SM‑F971U suggests this is the US version. Galaxy Fold launches typically prioritise markets like the US before regional releases. Launching a variant first for the US might imply that Samsung aims to compete aggressively with Apple and other premium brands in that region.
If Samsung times the reveal right, 2026 could see a showdown between the widest Fold yet and the long‑rumoured foldable iPhone from Apple.
Better Usability: A wider outer display could significantly improve everyday smartphone tasks when folded.