Samsung has officially confirmed that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The confirmation comes via a Weibo post that teased a "brand-new form factor" for what is expected to be a new trio of foldables.
The Samsung announcement aligns with earlier reports that the new generation of foldables will be adopting Qualcomm's latest chipset. Alongside the Fold 8, Samsung will also unveil the Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8 at its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London. The company has already begun teasing the event across multiple platforms, including Instagram and Weibo, with content that strongly suggests the Fold 8 is getting the top-tier Qualcomm chip.
This move signals a continued seemingly exponential partnership between Samsung and Qualcomm, with the chipset maker now exclusively powering Samsung's mainstream foldables in both the US and Chinese markets. While the Fold 8 Ultra is also expected to use the same processor, the Flip 8 instead reportedly uses Samsung's own Exynos 2600 chipset.

The decision to go with Snapdragon for the foldables likely reflects a desire for optimized performance and power efficiency in a form factor that pushes hardware more than a traditional single-screen smartphone. With the launch date set, tech lovers will be glued to the Unpacked Event presentation to see what the Fold 8 could deliver.
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Speaking of foldables, it was only recently that rumors pointed to Apple entering full production of its rumored iPhone Ultra, otherwise known as iPhone Fold, which is scheduled to be unveiled and released in September.




