iPhone Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 8 wide: Display, camera and battery compared in detail

iPhone Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 8 wide: Display, camera and battery compared in detail

Apple's iPhone Ultra and Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide are set to define 2026's foldable phone battle. Here's how they compare on display, camera, chipset and battery life.

Business Today Desk
  • Jul 2, 2026,
  • Updated Jul 2, 2026 3:21 PM IST
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Foldable smartphones are set to take centre stage as Apple enters the segment for the first time with the rumoured iPhone Ultra, while Samsung prepares to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide — a device reportedly redesigned to compete directly. (Credit:Android Headlines)

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Apple's iPhone Ultra is tipped to feature a 5.3-inch outer display and a 7.8-inch foldable inner panel. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is reportedly shifting to a wider 4:3 form factor, with a 7.6-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch cover screen.

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The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide is tipped to measure just 9.7mm folded and 4.5mm unfolded, weighing approximately 200g. Apple's iPhone Ultra is reportedly comparable in thinness to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 when unfolded.

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Apple is expected to power the iPhone Ultra with the A20 Pro chipset paired with 12GB RAM. Samsung's Fold 8 Wide is tipped to run on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, also with 12GB RAM and storage options up to 1TB.

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Apple reportedly opts for a dual rear setup with two 48MP sensors, plus selfie cameras on both displays. Samsung is tipped to combine a 50MP primary with a 50MP ultra-wide, alongside 10MP sensors on both selfie cameras.

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The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide may pack a 4,800mAh battery with Super Fast Charging 2.0. Apple has not yet been linked to a specific battery capacity for the iPhone Ultra — though Apple's hardware-software integration has historically delivered competitive endurance.

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Apple brings computational photography and tight ecosystem integration. Samsung brings versatile hardware and foldable maturity. Neither is officially confirmed — but leaks suggest this could be 2026's most closely watched smartphone rivalry.

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