A look at the new Samsung products
Samsung is expected to unveil its new foldable smartphones and smartwatches on 22 July during Galaxy Unpacked. In the run-up to that event, more official-looking images have been leaked. This time, not only are the individual devices on display, but also the complete product range, including two exclusive colour variants.

The leaked images show the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 together. This gives you a good idea of the differences in size between the devices. The two Fold models and the more compact Flip 8 in particular demonstrate that Samsung is aiming to appeal to different types of users.
As well as the familiar colours, the images also reveal two variants that are reportedly available exclusively via the online Samsung Store. For the Galaxy Z Fold 8, this is the Pistachio colour. Despite its name, according to the leaked images, this shade looks more like a subtle blend of light blue and grey.

The Galaxy Z Flip 8 is also getting an exclusive online colour. This version is called Mint and has a light green tint. Just like the Pistachio variant of the Fold 8, this colour is said to be available only directly via Samsung’s online shop.

Smartwatches
The new photos also offer another glimpse of the Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. Although both smartwatches have previously appeared in renders, the latest images show them from a few different angles. This also makes the difference in size between the two models more clearly visible.

The previously leaked images of the individual devices had already suggested that Samsung appears to be making few changes to the recognisable designs. The new group photos confirm this impression and, above all, show how the different devices look when placed side by side.
If the schedule remains unchanged, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will be officially announced at Galaxy Unpacked on 22 July. It will also become clear then whether the exclusive colours are actually part of the final range.
Via Androidheadlines