The topic Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 and Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Review: The Right Shape is drawing steady attention: readers, analysts, and industry watchers are all tracking how the story may unfold in the days ahead.

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It took Samsung nearly a decade to realize that maybe folding phones deserve a new shape. For too long, its Fold and Flip smartphones have been designed around the traditional candy bar shape we've all come to know. The Flip folds that candy bar in half to make it even more pocketable, and the Fold adds a second, similarly long and narrow slab to the first for a booklike experience.

The new Galaxy Z Fold8 uses new proportions that feel just right and purpose-built. The device is shorter and wider than Folds past, and yet when you open it up, it feels even more tablet-like than Folds that came before. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, however, is closer to the taller and slimmer shape most of us are familiar with on Samsung’s book-style foldables.

I've spent several weeks using both the Fold8 and the Ultra, and my hands are always reaching for the former, despite the Ultra packing the better camera.

I spent time with the Z Fold8 first, and it's frankly a little shocking to me just how little I care for the Z Fold8 Ultra after I switched. The Ultra’s taller display makes it harder to reach parts of the screen without shimmying your grip, and more importantly, the Fold8's hinge is easier to open.

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