Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8
A pocketable clamshell at 180 g with a 4.1-inch cover display, FlexCam hands-free shooting and 4K on both cameras.
Key Features and Specifications
- Display: Main: 6.9-inch Foldable Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 1080 x 2520, 21:9 ratio, about 400 ppi
- Chipset: Exynos 2600 (2 nm) in most markets outside the US, Canada and China
- Memory and Storage: 256GB with 12GB RAM
- Rear Camera: 50MP wide, f/1.8, 23mm, 1/1.57 inch, 1.0 micron, dual pixel PDAF, OIS
- Video Recording: 4K at 30 and 60fps
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 is available at City Hub Electronics, Nairobi. It folds down to a body 85.7mm tall and 180 g, which makes it the most genuinely pocketable phone in the range, and the 4.1-inch cover display doubles as a monitor so you can frame yourself on the far better rear cameras.
Camera
The rear system is a dual array led by a 50MP wide at f/1.8 and 23mm on a 1/1.57 inch sensor with 1.0 micron pixels, dual pixel phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilisation. It is the same class of main sensor as the wide-format Z Fold8, which is notable at this size.
The second lens is a 12MP ultrawide at f/2.2 and 13mm covering a 123 degree field on a 1/3.2 inch sensor with 1.12 micron pixels. It is a smaller sensor than the ultrawide on the Fold models, so expect a visible drop in low light when cutting between the two.
There is no telephoto lens, and none is expected in a clamshell of this thickness. Reach beyond the wide lens is digital crop.
The 10MP f/2.2 selfie camera at 23mm exists mostly as a video-call lens. The reason to buy a clamshell for content is FlexCam: fold the phone to any angle, stand it on a surface, and shoot hands-free on the 50MP rear camera while previewing yourself on the 4.1-inch cover display. That workflow replaces a tripod and a monitor for solo creators.
Video Recording
Resolutions and Frame Rates
The rear camera records 4K at 30 and 60fps and 1080p at 60, 120 and 240fps, with HDR10+ support. The 240fps mode gives an 8x conform against a 30fps timeline for slow motion inserts.
There is no 8K on this model. For a clamshell that is a reasonable trade, since the thermal headroom and battery capacity in this body would struggle to sustain 8K anyway, but it is worth knowing if reframing headroom in post matters to your workflow.
The selfie camera records 4K at 30 and 60fps, so front-facing footage matches the rear in resolution even if it does not match in sensor quality.
Stabilisation
Optical image stabilisation on the 50MP wide is the primary stabilisation, and the ultrawide relies on electronic correction. Handheld 4K on the main lens holds up well for walking and follow shots.
The stabilisation advantage of this form factor is structural rather than software. Folded to an angle and set down, the phone is its own tripod, and because it is small enough to sit on any surface, the range of places you can rig a static shot is far wider than with a slab phone.
Colour and Dynamic Range
Recording carries HDR10+ support, which preserves tonal range in high-contrast scenes and keeps skies and skin from flattening out.
The Cine LUT and APV codec workflow available on the Z Fold8 Ultra is not present here. The Z Flip8 records a conventional pipeline, and its strength is the shooting position rather than the colour toolset.
Power
A 4,300 mAh silicon carbon battery powers the Z Flip8, certified for at least 1,200 charge cycles before capacity drops below 80 percent. It is the smallest cell in the 2026 foldable range, which is the direct cost of the pocketable body.
Wired charging runs at 25W with QC2.0, reaching 55 percent in 30 minutes. Wireless charging is 15W, with 4.5W reverse wireless. Charging speeds are the clearest specification gap against the Fold models, which both run 45W wired.
For a full day of shooting, plan on a power bank. This is a phone that rewards a magnetic battery pack in a jacket pocket rather than an assumption that it will last unattended.
Storage
Two configurations are offered: 256GB and 512GB, both with 12GB of RAM on UFS 4.x. There is no microSD card slot and no 1TB tier.
Without 8K capture, storage pressure is lower than on the Fold models, and 256GB is a realistic working capacity for a creator shooting 4K in short-form bursts. 512GB is the safer choice if the phone is your primary camera.
Offloading runs over USB-C 3.2 with OTG support, so an external SSD or a card reader connects directly.
Editing
The 6.9-inch inner display at a 21:9 ratio is unusually tall, which suits vertical short-form editing well: a full-height 9:16 preview and a timeline can sit on screen together without either being cramped.
Samsung DeX is supported, so the phone can drive a desktop-style workspace on an external monitor for longer edits or client review.
One UI 9 runs on Android 17 with up to seven major OS updates. Samsung Galaxy AI editing tools are available across photos and video.
Audio
Stereo speakers with high-bitrate audio support handle playback, and independent testing measured the speaker output as very good for a device this size.
There is no 3.5mm jack. External microphones connect over USB-C 3.2 with OTG support.
The FlexCam shooting position creates a specific audio problem worth planning for: with the phone stood at a distance so the rear camera can frame you, the built-in microphones are also at that distance. A wireless lavalier transmitter is close to essential for clean dialogue in this workflow.
Design and Build
Unfolded, the Z Flip8 measures 166.9 x 75.4 x 6.1 mm. Folded it is 85.7 x 75.4 x 13.1 mm, and it weighs 180 g. Folded, it genuinely disappears into a pocket or a small bag in a way no slab flagship does.
The back is Gorilla Glass Victus 2 in an Armor Aluminum frame. The inner folding panel uses a plastic front with a Mohs level 1 scratch rating, so an inner screen protector is part of the working kit rather than an accessory.
IP48 rates the phone against dust larger than 1mm and immersion up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. As with all the 2026 foldables, fine dust and sand remain a hazard to the hinge.
The main display is a 6.9-inch Foldable Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X at 1080 x 2520 in a 21:9 ratio, roughly 400 ppi, at 120Hz with HDR10+ and 3,000 nits peak. The cover display is a 4.1-inch Super AMOLED at 948 x 1048, 342 ppi, at 120Hz with 3,000 nits peak under Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
Colour options are Graphite, Cream, Pink and Mint.
Specifications
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Buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 at City Hub Electronics.
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