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Samsung could skip a charging upgrade on the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8, yet again

The Galaxy Z Flip 8 might fold in half before it charges faster

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Gallery on cover screen of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.
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Samsung’s next clamshell foldable may arrive with a familiar frustration. New reports suggest the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 could retain the same 25W wired charging speed as its predecessor, extending a trend that has now lasted several generations.

According to recent leaks, Samsung is expected to keep both the charging speed and battery capacity largely unchanged on the Galaxy Z Flip 8. If the reports prove accurate, the device will continue to use a 4,300mAh battery paired with 25W wired charging – specifications that have become increasingly difficult to justify as rivals push far beyond them.

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The timing is particularly noteworthy because Samsung may be preparing a charging upgrade for its larger foldable sibling, the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Regulatory filings and industry reports indicate the Fold 8 could jump to 45W charging, potentially leaving the Flip lineup behind once again.

Samsung’s flip phone may be standing still while rivals move ahead

The Galaxy Z Flip series has historically prioritized design and portability over battery and charging performance, but that strategy is facing increasing pressure. Competing foldables from brands such as Motorola have already adopted faster charging technologies, with some models offering charging speeds between 30W and 45W.

For consumers, charging speed is one of the most noticeable day-to-day features. While processor upgrades and AI capabilities often dominate marketing campaigns, faster charging can have a much greater impact on everyday convenience. A phone that reaches usable battery levels in minutes rather than nearly an hour can dramatically improve the ownership experience.

Reports also suggest the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may retain the same 4,300mAh battery capacity found in the Galaxy Z Flip 7. That means Samsung could be focusing its efforts elsewhere, including chipset improvements, software enhancements, AI features, and refinements to the foldable design itself.

Leaks indicate the device may feature a thinner chassis, reduced display crease visibility, and Samsung’s next-generation Exynos processor, but none of those changes directly address charging concerns.

Galaxy Z Flip 8 could end up being a modest refresh

The broader picture emerging from leaks is that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may be an iterative upgrade rather than a major redesign. Rumors point to largely unchanged cameras, similar display specifications, and minimal external design changes compared to the current model.

That does not necessarily make the phone a bad product. Samsung’s foldables remain among the most polished devices in the category, and the company continues to lead the global foldable market. However, consumers hoping for meaningful battery or charging improvements may need to temper their expectations.

Samsung is widely expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 8 during its summer Galaxy Unpacked event, reportedly scheduled for July. Until then, additional leaks will likely reveal whether the company has any last-minute surprises planned for its next-generation foldable.

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