Samsung’s next foldable flagship is shaping up to make its biggest move in camera performance without changing much of the camera hardware. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra is reportedly set to inherit several key imaging features from the Galaxy S26 Ultra, putting software optimization at the center of the upgrade story.
That approach could matter more than a simple spec bump. If the leak proves accurate, Samsung may be aiming to make the Fold8 Ultra feel closer to its top-tier Ultra phones in everyday photo and video use, especially in situations where processing matters most.
Software Features Take The Lead
The information comes from tipster Lanzuk, who shared the claim on Naver, as reported by gsmarena.com. According to the post, the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra will “inherit key camera features of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.”
The most notable additions are said to include video LUT support for professional color grading, improved low-light performance, upgraded image processing, and dual-video recording that uses the front and rear cameras at the same time. These are all software-driven changes that could improve the overall camera experience without requiring a major hardware redesign.
| Reported Camera Feature | Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra | Expected Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Video LUT | Yes | Professional color grading support |
| Low-light performance | Improved | Better results in dim conditions |
| Image processing | Upgraded | More refined photo and video output |
| Dual-video recording | Yes | Front and rear cameras can record together |
Hardware Appears Unchanged
Even with those additions, the hardware side is not expected to see a dramatic leap. Earlier leaks suggest the phone will keep a 200MP main camera, a 10MP periscope telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide camera.
That makes Samsung’s strategy clear: instead of using a fresh sensor lineup, it seems to be focusing on processing, software tools, and output quality. For users, that could translate into a more polished camera experience even if the hardware list looks familiar on paper.
Launch Timeline Remains Close
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra on July 22 alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Galaxy Z Flip8. If the leak holds up, the camera discussion around the new foldables may center less on new sensors and more on how far Samsung can push its imaging software.
With this balance of unchanged hardware and expanded software features, the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra could become one of Samsung’s most camera-focused foldables yet. The full picture will only become clear once the device is officially announced later this month.
