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No Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide 🚫: Samsung Reportedly Planning the Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra 📱✨
Samsung is finally killing the most confusing part of the Galaxy Z Fold 8. 🚫 Forget the “Wide” rumors—the “Ultra” era is officially here. 📱✨
Samsung appears to be rethinking the naming convention for its upcoming foldables 📱, opting for simplicity over clutter ✨. According to a recent leak from reliable tipster Ice Universe 🧊, the tech giant is abandoning the convoluted “Wide” and “Large” monikers 🚫 that had dominated recent rumors surrounding the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup.

Rather than introducing the unwieldy Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, Samsung will reportedly launch the device simply as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 🆕. Meanwhile, the premium tier of the lineup is expected to make its debut as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra 👑.
If this leak holds true, it represents a welcome pivot toward a much cleaner, more digestible product lineup 🧼. Over the past few months, clunky names like “Z Fold 8 Wide” and “Galaxy Z Wide Fold” have circulated across the rumor mill 🗣️, drawing criticism from consumers who found the branding awkward and needlessly complex 📉.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra 💎
Positioned as the top-tier offering, the rumored Ultra model is slated to deliver several notable hardware advantages over the standard Fold 8 🚀. Current reports indicate it will pack a robust 5000mAh battery 🔋 and a sophisticated triple-camera array 📸, complete with a dedicated telephoto lens 🔭. In contrast, the standard Fold 8 will likely feature a slightly smaller 4800mAh battery and a more modest dual-camera system 📷.
Under the hood, both devices are expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s formidable Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset 🏎️⚡. Buyers can also look forward to refined foldable displays across the board 👐, though the standard model may sport a more compact aspect ratio compared to its Ultra counterpart 📏.
Industry watchers anticipate that Samsung will officially unveil these next-generation foldables at its traditional summer Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2026 🗓️☀️. While recent speculation suggests London could play host to the launch 🇬🇧, Samsung has yet to officially confirm the venue or the exact date 📍.
Streamlining the product names is a highly strategic move 🎯, particularly as the foldable market grows increasingly competitive 🏁. Over the past year, Chinese manufacturers have aggressively elevated their own foldable offerings 🇨🇳, all while the specter of Apple’s long-rumored entry into the space continues to loom large 🍎👀.
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With leaked display sizes fueling the rumors, the Galaxy S27 Pro is widely expected to debut as a highly capable, smaller version of the S27 Ultra. 🌟
Samsung’s future Galaxy S lineup is poised for a significant shake-up 🌪️ with the rumored introduction of the Galaxy S27 Pro. 📱 Multiple reports indicate that the tech giant plans to expand beyond its traditional three-device roster, introducing a new model that packs uncompromising, flagship-grade hardware into a more pocket-friendly form factor. 🤏
The Galaxy S27 Pro is expected to effectively bridge the gap between the Plus and the Ultra models. 🌉
While much of the current spotlight remains on the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, industry sources—including the Korean publication ETNews 📰—are already looking ahead, suggesting that the S27 Pro will sport a 6.47-inch OLED display. 📺 This footprint would strategically position the device right between the standard Galaxy S27 and the larger S27+, specifically targeting consumers who crave elite specifications ✨ but prefer to avoid carrying an oversized handset. 📏
Under the hood, the Galaxy S27 Pro is expected to inherit the core DNA of the top-tier Galaxy S27 Ultra. 🧬 Rumored specifications point to a next-generation Snapdragon processor 🧠, Samsung’s innovative Privacy Display technology 🛡️, and a formidable camera array. 📸 Photography enthusiasts can reportedly look forward to a 200-megapixel primary sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera equipped with 5x optical zoom. 🔭
To maintain its sleek and compact profile, reports suggest Samsung will likely omit the S Pen from the S27 Pro’s design. ✍️🚫 Consequently, the Galaxy S27 Ultra would remain the exclusive choice within the lineup for users seeking stylus support and dedicated productivity features. 💼
This strategic shift aligns perfectly with current trends in the premium smartphone market 📈, where leading brands increasingly offer their highest-end hardware across multiple screen sizes. With Apple and Google already providing Pro-level devices in relatively compact footprints, Samsung appears ready to adopt a similar playbook for its Galaxy user base. 🤝
Furthermore, the Galaxy S27 Pro is anticipated to replace Samsung’s recent “Edge” experiment—a slim-design initiative that reportedly struggled to capture strong market demand. 🔄 While crucial details like pricing and battery capacity are still under wraps 🤫🔋, the S27 Pro is already shaping up to be an appealing option for buyers seeking a compact daily driver without major hardware compromises. 💎
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✨ Samsung Unpacked: The Galaxy S26 Ultra 📱 and Galaxy Buds 4 🎧
Samsung beat the Mobile World Congress rush by hosting its latest Unpacked event this Wednesday at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. 🏙️ Ahead of the industry’s massive trade show, Samsung took the stage to unveil the Galaxy S26 lineup—consisting of the standard S26, the S26+, and the flagship S26 Ultra. 📱✨ We’ve already spent some hands-on time with the devices; be sure to check out our deep dive into the Galaxy S26 Ultra, as well as our initial impressions of the S26 and S26+. 🔍
Beyond the phones, Samsung also debuted the Galaxy Buds 4 and, predictably, a suite of new AI integrations. 🎧🤖 If you’ve seen enough and are ready to buy, pre-orders for all devices are open now. 🛒 For everyone else, here is a comprehensive breakdown of everything Samsung revealed at Unpacked. 📝
New year, new Galaxy phones. 🗓️ Let’s get the bad news out of the way first: The Galaxy S26 and S26+ are more expensive than last year’s models. 💸 Citing the ongoing RAM shortage, Samsung has raised the price by $100 for each. The base S26 now starts at $900, while the S26+ begins at $1,100, with both base models offering 256GB of storage. 📈
Design-wise, Samsung has softened the look, rounding the corners to better match the aesthetic of the S26 Ultra. 📐 The standard S26 sees a slight size bump to a 6.3-inch display, while the S26+ retains its 6.7-inch screen size, though it boasts a higher resolution than its smaller sibling. 📱 The base model also gets a battery upgrade, now sitting at 4,300mAh. 🔋
Under the hood, buyers in North America, China, and Japan will find Qualcomm silicon rather than Samsung’s own Exynos 2600. ⚙️ In these regions, both the S26 and S26+ are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. ⚡
While the physical camera hardware remains largely unchanged from last year, Samsung is leaning heavily on software to boost performance. 📸 New additions include ProScaler image upscaling and an MDNIe chip designed to significantly enhance color precision. 🌈 Action videographers will appreciate a new stabilization feature that keeps the horizon level when tracking moving subjects. 🏃♂️ Additionally, a new Object Aware Engine promises to render skin tones and hair textures more naturally in selfies. 🤳 Samsung has also expanded the compatibility of AI tools like Now Brief and Auto Eraser to cover more apps. 🪄
Pre-orders for the S26 and S26+ open today, with general availability starting March 11. 📅 Color options include purple, blue, black, and white, along with silver and rose gold as online exclusives. 💜💙🖤🤍
The Galaxy S26 Ultra arrives on the same date with the same color options as the standard models. 👑 The good news here is the price: it holds steady at $1,300, avoiding the price hike seen on the smaller units. ✅ Pre-orders are available starting today. 💳
The Ultra sports a massive 6.9-inch AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution (3120 x 1440) and a 120Hz refresh rate. 🖥️ However, the screen’s specifications are secondary to its most intriguing new capability: discretion. 🤫
Samsung has introduced a “Privacy Display,” touted as a smartphone first. 🛡️ This feature prevents onlookers from viewing your screen from acute angles. While it results in a slight dip in brightness when active, it offers significant peace of mind. 👁️🗨️
The feature is highly customizable; you can set the Privacy Display to kick in automatically when opening banking apps, receiving sensitive notifications, or entering passwords. 🏦 It’s a genuinely useful tool for anyone who checks their finances on public transit and wants to keep their balance private. 🚆
Internally, the S26 Ultra utilizes the same Snapdragon chipset as the rest of the line. 🚀 It is available with either 12GB or 16GB of RAM, and storage options ranging from 256GB up to 1TB. 📦 It carries a 5,000 mAh battery—larger than its siblings—and supports Super Fast Charging 3.0. 🔌 Disappointingly, Samsung still hasn’t integrated Qi2 magnetic charging, a glaring omission for a flagship device in 2026. ❌
Photography remains a focus, though the selfie camera is identical to the standard models. 📸 The rear array features a 50MP ultrawide and a 200MP wide lens, paired with dual telephoto sensors (10MP at 3x and 50MP at 5x). 🔭 While the resolution matches the S25 Ultra, the main 200MP and 5x telephoto lenses now feature wider apertures for better low-light performance. 🌃 Naturally, the Ultra also includes all the new software and AI camera enhancements found in the S26 and S26+. ✨
Stay tuned for our full review. 👨💻 In the interim, you can read our initial thoughts in our hands-on coverage of the S26 Ultra. 📝
Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro 🎧

#Galaxy Buds 4
While the phones feel like iterative refinements, the Galaxy Buds lineup has received a complete overhaul. 🆕 Samsung has redesigned both the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro, abandoning the angular stems and indicator lights of previous generations. 🧬
Samsung describes the new shape as a “computationally designed fit.” 👂 The earbud heads are smaller, which the company claims provides a more secure and comfortable experience for all-day wear. The standard Galaxy Buds 4 stick to an open-fit design, while the Pro model utilizes a canal-fit seal. 🫧
Audio quality and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) have reportedly been improved across the board, featuring adaptive EQ and adaptive ANC. 🔇 A standout feature on the Buds 4 Pro is siren detection, which automatically enables ambient sound mode when it detects emergency vehicle sirens or alarms. 🚨
The Buds 4 Pro also feature a new woofer that increases the effective speaker area by nearly 20 percent, with support for 24-bit/96kHz audio. 🔊
Integration with the Galaxy ecosystem is tighter than ever. 🤝 Users can now access Bixby, Google Gemini, and Perplexity via hands-free voice controls on both models. 🗣️ Note that the wake word for Perplexity is “Hey, Plex,” which might cause some confusion for users of the popular media server application. 🎞️ The Pro model also adds head gesture controls for managing calls and interacting with Bixby. 💁♂️
Pre-orders for the earbuds begin today, with a release date of March 11. 🏷️ The Galaxy Buds 4 are priced at $180, while the Buds 4 Pro will cost $250. Both come in matte white or black, with an online-exclusive pink option available for the Pro model. 💗
Android AI features 🤖
Leading up to the event, Samsung confirmed that Perplexity would be integrated as an AI agent within Galaxy AI. 🕵️♂️ This update allows the S26 series to respond to the “Hey Plex” prompt and embeds Perplexity features directly into the Samsung Browser. Concurrently, Bixby has been updated to handle more conversational interactions. 💬

#Android AI
Google also used the Unpacked stage to announce new Android AI capabilities available on the S26 series. 🤝 The Gemini app (currently in beta) will soon allow users on S26 and Pixel 10 devices to offload complex, multi-step tasks to AI—such as organizing a grocery order or booking a ride. 🚗 It represents a clear push toward “agentic” AI on mobile. 🧠

#Android AI
Furthermore, Circle to Search is getting an upgrade. ⭕ Starting this week on Pixel 10 and coming soon to S26, the feature can identify details regarding multiple objects simultaneously, such as analyzing an entire outfit rather than a single garment. 👗 Additionally, Gemini-powered on-device Scam Detection for phone calls will be launching for English-speaking S26 users in the US. 🚫📞
Update, February 25 2026, 4:35PM ET: This article has been updated to include further details regarding Perplexity AI integration, as well as links to our hands-on impressions and pre-order guides. 🔄
Samsung has officially pulled the curtain back on its latest flagships—the Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+, and S26—alongside the new Galaxy Buds 4 series. 🎬 For a complete catch-up, read our full breakdown of the announcements, or scroll through our Samsung Unpacked 2026 liveblog to see how the event unfolded in real time. 🔚
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Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro pricing details emerge ahead of Unpacked 🎧💰
With Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event just around the corner, the rumor mill is filling in the final puzzle pieces—including the likely price tags for the company’s next generation of earbuds. ✨🧩
Galaxy Buds 4 Pro render 📸
According to reliable tipster Roland Quandt, US consumers can expect the Galaxy Buds 4 to retail for $179.99, while the premium Buds 4 Pro are slated to cost $249.99. 🇺🇸💸 If these figures hold up, Samsung is maintaining the exact same launch pricing structure we saw with the Buds 3 lineup last year. ⚖️
That is a significant decision. In a market where component costs are volatile and competitors often quietly nudge prices upward, it appears Samsung has chosen to hold the line for this release cycle. 🛡️📉
The story is similar in Europe, where early retailer listings corroborate the US leaks. 🇪🇺 The Italian retailer Euronics has reportedly listed the Buds 4 Pro at €249 and the standard model at €179. 🇮🇹💶 While other listings have popped up prematurely on Amazon in various markets, the pricing data has been consistent where visible. 🛒💻
Given the uniformity across multiple sources and regions, it is highly likely that these price points are locked in. 🔒🤝
Same price, new look? 🆕🏷️
While the price may be familiar, the hardware is getting a refresh. 🛠️ Leaks involving dummy units and renders suggest a shift toward a flatter stem design. Notably, the unique “Blade Lights” introduced on the Buds 3 Pro appear to be absent, signaling a pivot back to a cleaner, more understated aesthetic. ✨👂
At $249.99, the Buds 4 Pro are positioned to compete directly with Apple’s AirPods Pro 2, which carry the same MSRP. 🍎🥊 This pricing also keeps them competitive with flagship offerings from Sony and Google. 🏁
The Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro are expected to make their official debut alongside the Galaxy S26 series at Unpacked on February 25 in San Francisco. 🗓️🌉 As is tradition, pre-orders are expected to open shortly after the announcement. 🚀📲
Nothing is official until Samsung takes the stage, but if these reports are accurate, buyers can look forward to an updated design without the sting of a price hike. 🎤🚫💸
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