Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak adds 3 new shades


The Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak just got more interesting, because a fresh report adds three more shades on top of the earlier list. If it holds up, Samsung’s first wide-style Fold could land with one of the biggest color lineups we’ve seen on a premium foldable.

Earlier rumors pointed to four finishes. Now we’ve got a second list that swaps things around and expands the palette with White, Light Blue, and Pink. And yes, that could mean as many as seven colors overall depending on which parts of each leak are accurate.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak: the new list vs the old one

Let’s lay out what changed, because the details matter.

The earlier rumor claimed the Galaxy Z Fold 8 would launch in:

– Cream

– Graphite

– Lavender

– Pistachio

The newer leak suggests a different mix. It still lines up with some of those shades, but it adds:

– White

– Light Blue

– Pink

The twist is that Pistachio is missing from this latest list. That leaves a few realistic possibilities: 1. Both leaks are partially right, and Samsung is planning a wider spread across retail and online-exclusive colors. 2. One leak is incomplete, and we’re only seeing part of the final lineup. 3. Samsung changed direction during development (it happens more often than people think, especially with finishes that require extra QA for coating consistency and scratch resistance).

If you combine the two lists without removing anything, you get up to seven possible finishes: Cream, Graphite, Lavender, Pistachio, White, Light Blue, and Pink. That’s a lot for a Fold, especially one that’s expected to be a headline “wide-style” redesign.

One more thing: even if the names end up slightly different at launch (Samsung loves renaming shades), the bigger story is variety. This Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak suggests Samsung may be leaning into more personality this generation rather than only playing it safe with neutrals.

Expect Samsung.com exclusives (and one “very beautiful” color)

Galaxy Z Fold 8
Galaxy Z Fold 8

If you’ve followed recent Galaxy launches, you already know the pattern: Samsung often keeps one or more colors exclusive to Samsung.com. That lets the company advertise a clean “core” lineup at carriers and big retailers, while still giving enthusiasts extra choices if they buy unlocked.

That strategy fits perfectly with what we’re seeing in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak(s). A big list makes more sense if some of those finishes are: – standard retail colors (the ones you’ll see everywhere) – Samsung.com exclusives (limited availability, often unlocked) – possibly region-limited colors (common in select markets)

Prominent leaker Ice Universe also claimed Samsung has prepared a “very beautiful” online-exclusive color for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series. No shade was named, but if you’re guessing which ones sound like they could be marketed as a special edition, White, Light Blue, and Pink are all strong candidates.

White, in particular, tends to photograph well and look “premium clean” in marketing, while Light Blue and Pink would help Samsung push the Fold beyond the usual black/gray/silver crowd.

Still, treat the entire Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak as exactly what it is: pre-launch info that can shift right up until production ramps.

Battery and charging leaks point to a bigger daily upgrade

galaxy z fold 8 leaked colors render

Colors get the attention, but battery is what you feel every day. And the Galaxy Z Fold 8 battery leak is one of the more concrete-sounding upgrades so far.

The Fold 8 is rumored to jump to a 5,000 mAh typical capacity battery, up from the Z Fold 7’s 4,400 mAh. That’s roughly a 14 percent increase on paper, which can translate to a meaningful real-world bump depending on the new chipset and display efficiency.

Reportedly, Samsung is using a dual-battery setup with rated capacities around: – 2,369 mAh – 2,485 mAh

Together, that’s a 4,854 mAh rated capacity, which Samsung would market as 5,000 mAh typical. That “rated vs typical” difference is normal: rated is the minimum guaranteed baseline, and typical is the average consumers can expect.

Charging may also step up. A filing with China’s 3C agency reportedly points to 45 W wired charging for the Galaxy Z Fold 8. For reference, the Z Fold 7 was capped at 25 W wired, so this would be a long-overdue upgrade for a device that’s supposed to be Samsung’s no-compromise foldable.

There’s also some chatter around magnets spotted on dummy units. People are already connecting dots to Qi2 and magnetic accessories, but nothing is confirmed. If Samsung does adopt a more magnetic-friendly setup, that could improve charging alignment and accessory options, but it’s worth waiting for harder evidence.

One UI 9, Android 17, and the next wave of Galaxy AI

On the software side, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is expected to ship with One UI 9 out of the box. If there’s a late slip, it could land on One UI 8.5 instead, but the current expectation is One UI 9.

Android 17 has been officially demoed, and it’s heavily tied to new Gemini Intelligence features: tighter app integration, smoother handling of multi-step tasks, and a system that can generate custom widgets from prompts. If Samsung times it right, the Fold 8 and Flip 8 could potentially showcase some of this before (or around) Google’s next Pixel cycle.

For Samsung’s own features, One UI 9 is rumored to keep pushing Galaxy AI forward, though details are still thin. Based on recent trends, expect refinements rather than one single massive feature.

A One UI 9 leak also points to upgrades in Samsung Internet, including: – support for separate browser windows for better multitasking – an “Ask AI” feature that can use the page you’re viewing to answer questions (possibly launching as a beta)

Visually, there are also rumblings of a darker Now Bar background and more squared-off widget corners for a tighter design language.

And the Fold staples should remain: Flex Mode for tabletop use and Samsung DeX for productivity. Samsung is also expected to keep the seven-year support promise, which matters a lot for a device at this price tier.

What to watch next before Samsung makes it official

Right now, the big question is whether the two color leaks are describing the same plan (retail plus Samsung.com exclusives) or two different internal builds at different times.

If you want to track what’s most likely to be real before launch, watch for: – carrier listings that hint at “standard” colors – accessory leaks (cases often reveal color names early) – higher-confidence reports that specify which shades are Samsung.com exclusives – regulatory docs confirming charging specs (like the 3C filing)

Until then, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak is best read as a signal: Samsung may be going bigger on personalization this year, not just refining the hinge and screens.

Conclusion

Galaxy Z Fold 8
Galaxy Z Fold 8

The latest Galaxy Z Fold 8 color options leak adds White, Light Blue, and Pink, and that’s enough to suggest Samsung is experimenting with a broader, more playful palette for its next flagship foldable. With Pistachio disappearing from the newer list, the smartest bet is a split between standard retail colors and Samsung.com exclusives.

If the rumored 5,000 mAh battery and 45 W wired charging also land, the Fold 8 could end up being a bigger day-to-day upgrade than the color talk alone suggests. For now, it’s a waiting game for one more solid leak that confirms which shades are real, and which ones are reserved for Samsung’s online store.



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  • Founder of TcolTech, Tezeh Collins tracks the bleeding edge of consumer tech—from early hardware rumors to hands-on reviews and strategic brand collaborations.

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