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The Fold 8 Ultra could finally get Samsung’s best cameras

Better low-light, Video LUT, dual recording, and S26 Ultra-grade resolution.

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The biggest complaint about every Galaxy Z Fold, even the Fold 7 that launched last year, has been the same one: great phone, mediocre cameras. 

Samsung has always reserved its best camera hardware for the Galaxy S Ultra line, leaving Fold buyers with a somewhat compromised experience. According to a new leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra could change that.

So what camera features is the Fold 8 Ultra reportedly getting?

Korean leaker Lanzuk (via Naver), citing internal carrier data with claimed 100% reliability, says the Fold 8 Ultra will inherit key camera capabilities from Samsung’s current flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra

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The leaker writes that the Fold 8 Ultra could get “enhanced camera resolution,” which might refer to a higher-resolution telephoto or ultrawide sensor, meaningfully better low-light performance, and video LUT support for professional-grade color grading directly in the camera app.

In addition, the Fold Ultra could get native front-and-rear dual recording. 

For context, the S26 Ultra already handles low-light photography better than most phones on the market. Bringing that Nightography engine to a foldable body is, in my opinion, a genuine upgrade.

Why does this matter beyond the usual spec bump?

For one thing: cameras have been the functional ceiling on foldables for years. Anyone who wants the best photos on a Samsung phone buys a Galaxy S Ultra.

That trade-off has been a product strategy choice on Samsung’s part, and this leak suggests the company is finally willing to collapse it, at least at the Ultra tier. However, whether that’s coming from a pro-consumer mindset or it’s something to justify a higher launch price, we’ll figure it out soon.

Lanzuk also notes that these upgrades apply specifically to the Fold 8 Ultra, not the standard Fold 8, which is expected to arrive in a new Pistachio color. Anyway, all the secrets unfold on July 22, 2026. 

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