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TL;DR A reliable website has revealed the first major details about the Galaxy Z Fold 8 cameras.
The foldable phone could have a 200MP main camera, a 50MP ultrawide camera, and a 12MP 3x shooter.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 was one of the best Android phones of the year, although camera upgrades were restricted to the introduction of a 200MP main camera. Now, a trusted outlet has revealed the first major camera specs for the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
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Reliable website GalaxyClub reports that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (codenamed Q8) will stick with a 200MP main camera. That’s not a surprise, as Samsung typically uses the same or similar camera sensors for multiple generations.
However, the outlet asserts that the Z Fold 8 will get a 50MP ultrawide camera in lieu of the previous 12MP sensor. This would be in line with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which also has a 50MP ultrawide snapper.
Meanwhile, the upcoming foldable is tipped to have a 12MP 3x camera. That would be a mild resolution increase over the Z Fold 7’s 10MP 3x shooter. Finally, Samsung will apparently maintain a 10MP selfie camera on each screen.
The right move for Galaxy Z Fold 8? In any event, the switch from a 12MP to a 50MP ultrawide camera should enable more detailed macro shots as well as 8K video recording via this lens. The latter would be particularly welcomed as video captured via ultrawide cameras is inherently more stable than footage via main cameras.
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