A leak points to a different kind of Samsung foldable
Samsung’s next foldable lineup may include more than routine updates. According to a Mashable report built around leaked dummy models shared by leaker Sonny Dickson, Samsung is rumored to be preparing a new “Wide” foldable phone for a summer launch alongside the expected Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8.
The most striking claim in the leak is not about processing power or cameras. It is about shape. In the reported photos, the Fold 8 and Flip 8 appear broadly similar to the current lineup, while the new device is described as more squat and noticeably wider when unfolded. Mashable says the inner display is rumored to use a 4:3 aspect ratio, giving it a different feel from many existing book-style foldables.
Why the form factor matters
Foldables have spent years balancing two conflicting goals. When closed, they need to feel practical in the hand. When opened, they need to offer something meaningfully better than a standard phone. A wider inner display changes that tradeoff.
A 4:3-style layout, if the rumor is accurate, would make the device less elongated and potentially more tablet-like in use. Mashable compares the look to Google’s first Pixel Fold, which is a useful shorthand for the design direction being suggested. Instead of chasing the narrow, tall geometry that has defined many foldables, Samsung may be testing a format that emphasizes usable width.
That matters because foldables are no longer judged only on novelty. Their success increasingly depends on whether the screen proportions make daily tasks feel natural. A broader interior canvas can change how apps, reading, multitasking, and media consumption feel, even before any software adjustments are considered.








