I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: the most exciting things in mobile today are foldables. After testing many of the best foldable phones over the last few years, I’ve slowly realized my main grievance with notebook-style foldables. No, it’s not the crease that can be a distraction at the right angle, nor is it their durability. Instead, my issue lies with the practically square aspect ratios they all adopt when unfolded. Even though I’ve been dealing with this for years, all the leaks I’ve seen around the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide suggest Samsung is finally addressing my biggest concern. As the name implies, this new model is expected to be wider, with previous reports hinting at a 16:10 aspect ratio. However, the latest rumors point toward a 4:3 display — making it more like an iPad. That shift alone could make it far more usable than any other notebook-style foldable to date. Here’s why.…