A new set of leaked renders has offered an early look at several of Samsung’s upcoming devices ahead of the company’s next Unpacked event. Published by Android Headlines, the images showcase the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Watch 9, and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2.
At first glance, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 doesn’t look very different from the Z Flip 7. The leaked renders show it in white, gray, and pink, while the cameras and flash stay in the same spots as before. That could be disappointing if you were hoping for a camera upgrade, since the previous model’s cameras were one of its biggest criticisms. Inside, though, things could be more interesting. Rumors suggest Samsung may offer versions with either the Exynos 2600 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. Big hardware changes don’t seem likely this year because of the global RAM shortage, but a lighter body and an improved hinge could still be on the way.

Android Headlines also published renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, offering a closer look at Samsung’s next book-style foldable. The design matches the wider, shorter form factor the company has hinted at for Unpacked. According to the leak, the phone comes in four colors and features a 5.5-inch QHD+ cover display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, while the inner screen measures 7.6 inches with a 4:3 ratio. The Fold 8 is also expected to be lighter than previous models, with a rumored weight of about 200 grams, and will likely be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Samsung is also said to be working on a Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, whose renders appeared online last week.

The leaked Galaxy Watch 9 renders show a few design changes from the Galaxy Watch 8. Samsung is expected to release the smartwatch in three colors and two size options. Details about the hardware remain limited, although rumors suggest the price may increase by $30 to $60 compared with the current model.
The leaked render of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 shows a refreshed design that will reportedly be available in a single 47mm size and two colors. Hardware specifications remain unknown, although the smartwatch is expected to carry a higher price than the existing Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Samsung has not confirmed any of the leaked designs or specifications. Although Android Headlines has a strong track record of accurate pre-release reports, the publication notes that the information is still based on leaks and may change before launch. With Unpacked scheduled for July 22, the official details will soon be revealed.
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