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Yet Another Leak Spoils Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Colorways

The next Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be announced at Samsung's Unpacked event on July 22.
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Samsung’s almost out of surprises for its July 22 Unpacked event. The lineup of Galaxy Z Flip 8 phones was leaked this morning by Android Headlines, with renders showing off the forthcoming foldable in Cream, Graphite, and Pink.

The leak follows closely at the heels of one from late June that depicted the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and the Galaxy Z Flip 8. That leak also gave us our first look at Samsung’s new “wide” foldable, meant to go up against Apple’s own first foldable rumored to arrive later this year.

Whereas the last leak focused on the myriad of cases expected to be available for these foldables—and some rumored specs—today’s is really about color. Renders show the phone in Cream, Pink, and Graphite, while a fourth Mint color is rumored to be available, potentially as a Samsung exclusive. (Mint has been available as a Flip colorway in past iterations.)

The variants are a significant departure from the Galaxy Flip 7, which is available in Jetblack, Blue Shadow, and Coralred. The pink here is markedly softer than last year’s Coralred, leaving the lineup without a truly vibrant color this year. Cream appears to be just barely off-white, while the Graphite color is just a shade lighter than the Flip 7’s Jetblack.

As earlier renders suggested, the Galaxy Flip 8 won’t make any radical departures from the Flip 7’s design. The two-camera array appears mostly unchanged, as do the phone’s bezels and buttons.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Flip 8 alongside its other upgraded foldable options later this month in London. New versions of Samsung’s smartwatches should be in the mix here, too, the Galaxy Watch 9 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. Outside of hardware, Samsung is also expected to show off new AI features built upon those already available on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Samsung’s attempts at secrecy have mostly been thwarted this year, though the company could still have a few tricks up its sleeves. Displayless smart glasses from Samsung could be major competition for Meta’s AI glasses, for example.

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