New case renders for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 have surfaced online, offering an early look at what to expect from Samsung’s next-generation clamshell foldable. The leak comes from accessory maker Dux Ducis, showcasing a design that feels very much in line with its predecessor.
Based on the images, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 maintains the general silhouette of the Z Flip7. The standout feature remains the large cover display on the upper half of the back panel, which is reportedly sized around 4.1 inches. Next to the dual-camera setup, you can spot the integrated LED flash, keeping the layout clean and functional.

Dux Ducis is reportedly preparing two main case styles for the launch. The Aimo Series serves as the standard TPU protection, while the Aimo Mag Series adds a magnetic ring to ensure compatibility with the latest Qi2 accessories. This suggests that while the Z Flip8 design might not be a radical departure, Samsung and its partners are focusing on refining the ecosystem and usability.

While these renders give us a good sense of the foldable phone case options, they don’t confirm internal specs like the processor or battery capacity. However, the consistency in design indicates that Samsung is confident in the current flip-phone form factor as it heads into the 2026 release cycle.