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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 leaked with minor upgrades over Z Flip 7

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Leaked images and specs for Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 8 suggest the upcoming foldable will look nearly identical to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The device is expected to run on Samsung's own Exynos 2600 chip rather than a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, continuing the in-house silicon approach. The most notable hardware improvement appears to be support for 45W wired charging, up from the previous model. Samsung is set to officially unveil the Z Flip 8 alongside its broader foldable lineup at an upcoming launch event just days away.

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