Samsung has confirmed the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 series through recent regulatory filings, though reports suggest the 2026 foldable lineup will omit the privacy display found on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to industry tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Z Flip 8 will not feature the hardware-level privacy technology currently exclusive to the S26 Ultra.
Why is the privacy display missing from the Galaxy Z Fold 8?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra features a specialized hardware-level privacy display that uses an internal filter layer to block light from traveling sideways. This technology acts similarly to vertical blinds embedded within the panel, allowing users to adjust the screen from a hazy view to a total blackout. This feature allows for localized protection, such as obscuring a PIN code or specific notifications while leaving the rest of the screen visible.
While the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to feature a brighter display than its predecessor, the Z Fold 7, it will lack this specific privacy hardware. Ice Universe confirmed this omission on X in response to a query from a Korean user. While the exact reason for the exclusion remains unconfirmed, industry analysts suggest the technology may be difficult to implement on the ultra-thin glass (UTG) used in foldable displays, or that the tall, narrow cover displays on foldables may not benefit as much as the wide panel on the S26 Ultra.
What hardware upgrades are coming to the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra?
Despite the absence of the privacy display, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is expected to remain a high-specification flagship. Leaked details suggest the device will include several premium upgrades to justify its position at the top of Samsung’s product line.

Key expected specifications for the Ultra model include:
- Processor: The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
- Primary Camera: A 200MP main sensor.
- Ultrawide Camera: A new 50MP ultrawide lens.
- Display: Significantly enhanced screen resolution compared to previous generations.
The “Wide” variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to serve as the entry-level book-shaped foldable, likely featuring more modest specifications than the Ultra model.
How does the Galaxy Z Fold 8 pricing compare to previous models?
Pricing for the new series remains a point of concern for consumers, as the omission of the privacy screen does not necessarily imply a lower cost. Historically, foldable devices have commanded a significant premium over standard flagship phones.
For context, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 launched at $1,999.99 in the United States. In contrast, the Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at a lower price point of $1,299. This $700 gap reflects the ongoing trend where foldable technology carries a higher price tag despite having fewer features than the traditional S-series flagships. Industry observers suggest that the high cost of the Z Fold 8 Ultra will be driven by its advanced chipset and camera hardware rather than the display technology.
Comparison of Expected Series Tiers
| Model | Expected Positioning | Key Expected Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide | Entry-level Foldable | Standard Foldable Specs |
| Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra | Premium Flagship | 200MP Camera & Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Galaxy Z Fold 8 have a privacy screen?
According to tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Z Flip 8 will not include the hardware-level privacy display found on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

What chipset will the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra use?
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
Is there a cheaper version of the Galaxy Z Fold 8?
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is expected to be the entry-level model in the new foldable series, offering more modest specifications than the Ultra.
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