What the Galaxy Z Fold Wide Is and Why It Matters
The Galaxy Z Fold Wide is a rumored Samsung foldable phone with a wider 7.6 inch foldable display, dual rear cameras, and a large battery, designed to feel closer to a compact tablet than a tall phone. It has appeared on certification listings under the model number SM-F7910 and is widely seen as a new branch in the Galaxy Z Fold family, focused on productivity and media consumption rather than pocket-friendly proportions. Early reports say the inner screen uses a 4:3 aspect ratio, giving it a squarer footprint than existing Z Fold models. This wider smartphone screen targets users who often run multiple apps side by side, read documents, or watch videos on the main display and want more horizontal space without stepping up to a full-size tablet.

Leaked Specs: 7.6-Inch Display, Dual Cameras, 4800mAh Battery
According to reports from 91mobiles and GSM Arena, the Galaxy Z Fold Wide’s inner panel measures 7.6 inches with a 4:3 aspect ratio, making it noticeably wider than the current Galaxy Z Fold 7. That layout should provide more room for split-screen apps and a more natural page layout for reading and web browsing. The rear setup is said to use a dual 50MP camera system, with a 50MP main and a 50MP ultrawide sensor, marking a shift from the triple-camera arrangements seen on many premium foldables. Powering this larger canvas is an expected 4,800mAh battery, in line with other high-end foldable devices and aimed at sustaining heavy multitasking and streaming sessions. Together, these core specs signal a foldable that trades camera variety for a more tablet-like screen and endurance geared toward productivity.
Design and Timeline: What Dummy Units and Certifications Reveal
The Galaxy Z Fold Wide has surfaced on China’s CMIIT certification platform alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (SM-F9670) and Galaxy Z Flip 8 (SM-F7760), indicating that development is in a late stage. A dummy unit video shared by leaker Sonny Dickson shows a slim white device with a tall cover display, dual rear cameras, power and volume buttons on the side, and a USB Type-C port. While dummy shells omit internal hardware, their dimensions usually match final products closely, reinforcing the idea of a wider, more compact tablet-like form. GSM Arena notes that the wide-screen foldable is “expected to debut in July,” pointing to a mid-year announcement. Certification sightings plus physical mockups suggest Samsung is close to locking down hardware, leaving questions mainly around software features and final branding.
Naming Confusion: Fold Wide, Fold 8 or Fold 8 Ultra?
Rumors around Samsung’s naming strategy are almost as lively as the hardware leaks. 91mobiles reports that the model SM-F7910 is believed to be the Galaxy Z Fold Wide, while SM-F9670 is tied to the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Tipster Ice Universe claims that “the original Fold 8 has been renamed to Fold 8 Ultra, while the original Fold 8 Wide has been renamed to Fold 8.” If accurate, that would mean the wider device could become the mainline Galaxy Z Fold 8, with the taller successor to the Fold 7 shifting to a new Ultra label. Regardless of final branding, both sources agree on one key point: Samsung is preparing multiple foldable tiers, and the wider model is positioned as a mainstream, tablet-leaning option rather than a niche experiment.
How a Wider Foldable Changes Productivity and Media Use
A wider 7.6 inch foldable display with a 4:3 aspect ratio changes how the Galaxy Z Fold Wide will likely be used day to day. The squarer layout means two apps can sit side by side with less compromise, giving each more usable width than on the taller Z Fold 7. Reading PDFs, editing documents, and browsing the web should feel closer to a small tablet than a stretched smartphone. Video benefits too: letterboxing on wider content remains, but the device can better mimic a mini-tablet held in landscape. The trade-off is portability—this Samsung foldable phone may feel shorter yet broader in the pocket. For users who treat their phone as a primary work and media device, however, the wider smartphone screen, dual camera system, and 4,800mAh battery make the Galaxy Z Fold Wide a compelling productivity-first design.

