What you need to knowReports from overseas claim that Samsung may switch up its production tactics for its next foldable wave by pushing the Fold 8 into the limelight.Rumors state Samsung could produce ~3.8 million Galaxy Z Fold 8 units and lower its Flip 8 production to ~2.5 or ~3 million units.The Galaxy Z Fold 7 was extremely popular, more popular than Samsung imagined it would’ve been, which caused it to scramble to ramp up production to meet demand.

Some rumors are swirling about regarding Samsung’s alleged perception of its next Galaxy Z Fold model this year.

A report from ETNews (Korean) claims that Samsung might make an internal shift with its foldable models (via 9to5Google). Supposedly, “insiders” close to the matter have informed the publication that Samsung could focus its production more on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 than on the Flip 8. The report alleges that Samsung could look to produce ~3.8 million Galaxy Z Fold 8 units this year. The Flip 8 may only see ~2.5 to ~3 million units produced.

it needed to make more—and it needed to hurry. Reports from September showed that Samsung was scrambling to produce more Galaxy Z Fold 7’s after a sheer influx of pre-orders and market purchases stunned its original outlook. Samsung was reportedly looking to generate 200,000 more units in September; however, due to its popularity, it pumped that number up by 60,000.

This only followed reports from July, which showed how the pre-order numbers shaped up. The Fold 7 pulled roughly 60% of the popularity pie, a number that the Flip series usually held. Not only was the Fold 7 extremely popular in South Korea, but consumers in the U.S. couldn’t get enough of it either.