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The Galaxy Z Fold 8 is coming to solve a problem you don't have

Samsung has set a date to unveil its latest folding marvel. It remains an absolute triumph of engineering in search of an actual use case.

By trndn Tech2 min read
Samsung has set a date to unveil its latest folding marvel. It remains an absolute triumph of engineering in search of an actual use case.

Samsung is heading to London on July 22 for its Galaxy Unpacked event, preparing to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8. The official-looking renders have already leaked, the presentation date is locked, and the smartphone industry is once again bracing itself for a marvel of engineering that solves a problem most of us didn't know we had.

  1. The royal venue. London will host the Unpacked festivities, providing a suitably grand and historic backdrop for a handset that will presumably cost as much as a modest medieval fiefdom.
  2. The inevitable leak. Renders have surfaced to confirm that the Z Fold 8 will, astonishingly, still fold. Whispers of a total format change are circulating, which in the modern hardware cycle usually means the device's corners are three millimetres rounder.
  3. The exclusive silicon. The phone is widely rumoured to exclusively pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, an AI-tuned powerhouse designed to ensure your hinge-related anxieties are processed at absolutely unprecedented speeds.
  4. The eternal dilemma. Like every iteration before it, the Z Fold 8 remains an absolute triumph of hardware looking for a reason to exist. It is a stunning answer to the widespread, debilitating crisis of people wanting their tablet to occasionally behave like a slightly thicker brick in their pocket.

We look forward to unfolding it, nodding politely at the inner screen, and immediately going back to scrolling our group chats.

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