Samsung is expected to announce its next foldable phones and smartwatches on July 22. The company will likely unveil the Galaxy Z Fold8, Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip8, Galaxy Watch9, and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 during its Unpacked event in London.
Now, a new leak has revealed the expected European pricing for the entire lineup. The latest details suggest buyers may have to pay more than they did for last year’s models. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, which will replace the Galaxy Z Fold7, is expected to start at €2,199 for the 256GB storage variant. This would make it €100 more expensive than its predecessor.
The 512GB version is tipped to cost €2,399. That represents a €180 increase compared to the Galaxy Z Fold7. Meanwhile, the top-end 1TB model could carry a price tag of €2,799, which is €280 higher than last year’s version.
| Phone | Storage | Expected European Price |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra | 256GB | €2,199 |
| 512GB | €2,399 | |
| 1TB | €2,799 | |
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 | 256GB | €1,999 |
| 512GB | €2,199 | |
| 1TB | €2,599 | |
| Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 | 256GB | €1,299 |
| 512GB | €1,499 |
The standard Galaxy Z Fold8 is also expected to see higher pricing. According to the leak, the 256GB model will start at €1,999. The 512GB version may cost €2,199, while the 1TB storage option is expected to reach €2,599.
Samsung’s upcoming clamshell foldable is also set for a price increase. The Galaxy Z Flip8 will reportedly cost €1,299 with 256GB of storage. The 512GB version is expected to sell for €1,499. These prices are €100 and €180 higher, respectively, than the Galaxy Z Flip7.
Samsung’s wearable lineup is also expected to become more expensive. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 with LTE is tipped to launch at €749. That is €50 higher than the original Galaxy Watch Ultra. The Galaxy Watch9 is also expected to cost more than its predecessor. The 40mm version may start at €409, which is €40 above the Galaxy Watch8. Meanwhile, the 44mm model is expected to begin at €459. Buyers who want LTE connectivity will reportedly need to pay an additional €30.
Samsung has not confirmed these prices yet. However, if the leak proves accurate, customers in Europe should expect higher prices across Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones and smartwatch lineup.
