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Samsung just made the naming mess around its next foldable a little more concrete — and a bit more interesting. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra label, which swapped places with an earlier name in a recent round of renames, has surfaced in an official Bluetooth SIG certification. No press release. No keynote tease. Just a dry database entry doing the talking.
If you’ve been tracking this, you know the story: Samsung appears to be prepping two book-style foldables this year, one marketed as the Galaxy Z Fold8 (formerly called Fold8 Wide) and the other now officially surfacing as the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra (the device that had been referred to simply as Fold8). The rebrand, which happened last month, created confusion among enthusiasts and supply-chain sleuths. Until today, Samsung hadn’t clarified anything.
The Bluetooth SIG listing does one simple thing: it validates the Fold8 Ultra name in a public, regulated record. Beyond the name the certification doesn’t hand us specs on a silver platter, but it does list five model numbers tied to the handset — useful breadcrumbs for carriers and regional certification pathways.
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- SC-56G
- SCG39
- SM-F976C
- SM-F976Q
- SM-F976Z
So what else are the leaks saying? The rumor mill paints a picture of two close relatives built for different priorities. The Fold8 Ultra is said to carry a beefy 5,000 mAh battery, support 45W wired charging, and weigh roughly 215 grams. When unfolded, it’s expected to be about 4.1mm thick — a hair thinner than last year’s Fold7 by 0.1mm. Small wins add up.
The simpler Fold8 (or Fold8 Wide in early reports) reportedly drops slightly to a 4,800 mAh cell while matching the Ultra’s charging speed. It trims weight to roughly 201 grams and introduces a new 50MP main camera that supports a native 24MP shooting mode. Translation: Samsung is tinkering with sensor readout and pixel-binning behavior to improve image output without forcing users to chase settings.
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Display engineers will be watching closely. Leaks say the crease on both models could be as subtle as what Oppo achieved with the Find N6. That comparison matters: a flatter, less visible fold can make the difference between a gimmick and something you actually want to use every day.
The Bluetooth SIG listing essentially seals the Fold8 Ultra name ahead of Samsung's rumored July 22 event in London, where the company is expected to show both the Z Fold8 pair and a new Z Flip8. No doubt there will be finer details to argue about once Samsung opens the curtain — final camera tuning, pricing, and carrier bundles often change the calculus.
For now, the takeaway is simple: the place cards for Samsung’s next foldable dinner party are being set. Curious? Keep an eye on the certifications; they tend to spill realities that marketing glosses over.
Source: gsmarena




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