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Could the Galaxy Z Flip 8 be Samsung’s last compact foldable? A new leak says yes

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 9, 20263 Mins Read
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Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Galaxy Z Flip 8 at its July 22 event in London. But ahead of the launch, tipster Ice Universe has made a surprising claim: the Galaxy Z Flip 8 could be Samsung’s last compact foldable. That rumor feels hard to believe at first. While Samsung’s Fold models get plenty of attention for their tablet-like screens, the Flip series has always felt like the more mainstream option. It’s smaller, easier to carry, and usually costs less than the Fold. More importantly, it’s a phone that usually catches people’s attention in everyday life.

The compact design, the cover display, and even the “cute factor” have helped Samsung attract buyers who would never consider a bulky foldable. In my experience, I’ve seen far more Flip phones in the wild than Fold models. That doesn’t mean the Fold isn’t popular, but the Flip seems to appeal to a broader audience.

So, why would Samsung stop making it?

The timing of this rumor is interesting, as the smartphone industry is facing rising component costs. Storage and RAM prices have become a growing concern, and manufacturers across the board have been raising prices. Once a few major brands start charging more, it becomes easier for others to follow.

Foldables are already expensive to build. They need flexible displays, complex hinges, and specialized internal components. A compact foldable like the Flip has to fit all of that into a much smaller body, which can make engineering costs even tougher to manage. If Samsung were to rethink the Flip lineup, the decision would likely be about economics. The company may decide that focusing on larger foldables offers better margins as production costs continue to climb.

Why this rumor matters

For many people, the Flip represents the most realistic entry point into the foldable world. A Fold can feel like a productivity device for power users, while a Flip feels like a regular smartphone that just happens to fold in half. Losing that option would make foldables feel a lot less accessible. That’s also why this rumor is generating so much discussion. If Samsung exits the compact foldable space, it could leave a gap that competitors like Motorola would be eager to fill.

For now, though, it’s important to keep expectations in check. Samsung has not announced any plans to discontinue the Flip series, and tipster claims don’t always materialize. Until the company says otherwise, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 should be viewed as another entry in Samsung’s foldable lineup — not necessarily its final chapter. Still, if this rumor proves true, July 22 could become much more than just another product launch. It could mark the end of one of the most recognizable foldable phone designs on the market.

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