The complaint I keep coming back to with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 isn’t the crease, the price or the battery. It’s the black bars.
Unfold the thing, queue up anything shot in widescreen, and you get letterboxing on a display Samsung sells as a video machine. That 4:3 main screen is the one asterisk on a phone that otherwise earned near-universal praise in reviews.
Samsung, apparently, has noticed.
A wider Fold, aimed squarely at video
A credible rumor has Samsung building an even wider foldable, according to a report from the South Korean outlet ETNews. The detail that matters: it likely won’t use the same 4:3 aspect ratio as the current Z Fold 8.
ETNews said Samsung wants to “create a screen aspect ratio optimized for video viewing.” Read that however you like. It points toward something in 16:9 or 16:10 territory, though nobody has confirmed a number and that remains conjecture.
Beyond a potential 2027 release date, that’s about all there is. No panel size, no price, no hinge details.
The letterboxing problem is real, not a spec-sheet nitpick
Foldables stopped being a curiosity a while ago. The Z Fold 8 is a monumental hit, big enough that it appears to be reshaping how Samsung thinks about the entire category.
And when a device sells that well, its one flaw gets loud. The 10:16 cover screen handles video better than the inner display, but it isn’t flawless either. A wider main panel would solve the actual problem rather than papering over it in software.
Five foldables, including a TriFold that already died once
ETNews also said Samsung is developing five foldable devices for 2027. That covers follow-ups to the Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8, plus a refreshed Galaxy Z TriFold.
The TriFold is the odd one. It was discontinued, and the likeliest reason is the $2,900 launch price. That was before the AI-induced RAM shortage started squeezing component costs, which doesn’t make a cheaper sequel sound easy.
Don’t expect confirmation any time soon
None of this gets officially acknowledged until Samsung Unpacked 2027. Going by past scheduling, that lands next July.
There’s a nearer-term foldable story worth watching. Industry reports have suggested Apple’s long-rumored foldable will arrive alongside the updated iPhone lineup later this year, which means we’ll learn what Apple thinks the right foldable aspect ratio is roughly 18 months before Samsung shows its answer.
If you’re shopping now and video is why you want a big folding screen, know what you’re buying. The Z Fold 8 is an excellent phone with a display shape that fights most of what you’ll watch on it, and Samsung’s own roadmap suggests it agrees.