When it comes to the Galaxy S series, the Ultra tends to outsell the other two models (vanilla and plus) combined, despite being the most expensive one of the trio. However, with foldables it’s the other way around – the cheaper Z Flip outsells the pricier Z Fold.
Now Ice Universe quotes insiders who report that Samsung will attempt to flip things around this year – it allegedly plans to produce 3.5 million units of the Galaxy Z Fold8 and 2.5-3 million Galaxy Z Flip8 units.
These numbers don’t seem to include the upcoming new model, the tentatively-named Galaxy Wide Fold, which is said to have a production target of 1 million units. There’s also the Galaxy Z TriFold, but that’s a low-volume halo product.
Again, these are rumored production targets – how many of each model will actually be bought by consumers remains to be seen.
Yesterday, Ice revealed Samsung’s production targets for the Galaxy S26 family, which will skew even harder towards the Ultra. Mind you, the S26 Ultra reportedly entered mass production in December, while the S26 and S26+ only did so in January, which could explain the skewed numbers.

The Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled at the end of this month, while the new foldables should arrive in July or thereabouts.

