Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 could finally fix the biggest problem with foldables
Samsung is reportedly addressing battery life issues with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8. The new model may feature a larger 5,000mAh battery, a significant upgrade from its predecessor. Additionally, improvements in camera technology and a thinner design are expected.
- ▪The Galaxy Z Fold 8 could include a 5,000mAh battery, up from 4,400mAh in the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
- ▪This upgrade would be one of the most significant hardware changes in Samsung's foldable lineup in years.
- ▪Samsung has faced criticism for its smaller battery capacities compared to competitors like OnePlus and Xiaomi.
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Samsung’s foldables have consistently led the market in polish and software, but one complaint has followed the Galaxy Z Fold series for years: battery life. Now, a new leak suggests Samsung may finally be addressing that issue with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8, alongside camera improvements and a thinner design. According to a report from Greek publication TechManiacs, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 could pack a larger 5,000mAh battery – a notable jump from the 4,400mAh cell used in the Galaxy Z Fold 7. If accurate, this would mark one of the most significant hardware upgrades to Samsung’s book-style foldable lineup in years.
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