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    Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: Specs, U.S. release date, reviews

    AwaisBy AwaisDecember 30, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Samsung’s next journey into the foldable frontier is underway in the form of the Galaxy Z TriFold, a foldable smartphone featuring two folds instead of just one. 

    Just a few months after launching the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 foldables, Samsung has officially announced the TriFold, a smartphone that has two folding screens, resulting in three panels of usable phone. The internal screen measures a whopping 10 inches, comparable in size to a Galaxy Tab, while it folds down into a normal-sized 6.5-inch phone once fully closed. 

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    So, what exactly do we know about the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold? Let’s get into it.

    Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: Specs

    A Samsung Electronics Co. Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone on display during a media preview


    Credit: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    According to the official announcement, here are the specs coming on the Galaxy Z TriFold:

    • Cover screen: 6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate.

    • Interior screen: 10-inch QXGA (2160 x 1584)  Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate

    • CPU: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy 

    • RAM and Storage: 16GB of RAM and 512GB or 1TB of storage

    • Rear cameras: 12 MP ultra-wide / 200 MP wide-angle / 10 MP telephoto

    • Front cameras: 10 MP selfie camera (cover screen) / 10 MP selfie camera (main screen)

    • Battery size: 5,600 mAh three-cell battery

    • Dimensions (folded): 159.2 x 75.0 x 12.9mm

    • Dimensions (unfolded): 159.2 x 214.1 x 3.9mm / 4.2mm / 4.0mm (screen with SIM tray, center screen, and screen with side button, respectively)

    • Weight: 309 grams

    In terms of processors, cameras, RAM, and all that other fun stuff, these specs are pretty similar to what you’d find in a Z Fold 7. The 6.5-inch cover display stands out especially, as the one on the Z Fold 7 is the exact same size. The 10-inch interior display, however, will be significantly larger than the 8-inch equivalent in the Z Fold 7. That’s the big selling point here: When it’s folded, this is sized like a bigger traditional smartphone, but when you unfold it, you’re unlikely to find any phone with a bigger display.

    Initially, thickness was a potential issue, as a trifold smartphone was bound to be a hair bit thicker than anything else on the market. At 12.9mm, it is a thick smartphone. For reference, the super-thin Galaxy Z Fold 7 is just 8.9mm when folded, which makes the Galaxy X TriFold about a third thicker than its closest sibling. Whether or not that’s a dealbreaker depends exclusively on how thick or thin you want your smartphone to be. 

    That’s about the only complaint in an otherwise stellar spec sheet. The battery is nice and big, with Samsung stuffing 5,600 mAh into its three-cell system we first saw in a Korean phone patent. Each cell is hidden in each screen of the display, and it’s a 1,200 mAh improvement over the Galaxy Z Fold 7. 

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    Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: Pricing

    In terms of price, be prepared for this. Samsung announced that the price would be 3,594,000 won. This translates to roughly $2,450 (which Samsung will likely round up to $2,500). That’s quite a lot higher than the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at $1,999.99. For availability, Samsung states that it will be first introduced in South Korea, followed by China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and then eventually the United States. Per Bloomberg, Samsung is expected to ship a very limited volume, so it won’t be widely available everywhere.

    Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: U.S. release date

    Samsung officially released the Galaxy Z TriFold on Dec. 12 in South Korea, so it is in the wild now. The other regions where the phone is expected to launch, including the United States, are most likely going to see a launch in Q1 2026. That’s also when the Samsung Galaxy S26 is expected to launch, so the two may be released in tandem at an upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.

    If you can’t wait, there are plenty of unboxing videos on YouTube from the usual suspects, such as Mr. Who’s the Boss and SuperSaf. The videos showcase the phone, including what it looks like when folded and unfolded, and demonstrate its general functionality, along with some other cool features. 

    What do people think of the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold?

    Despite the high price tag, the Galaxy Z TriFold quite literally sold out in minutes. In South Korea, at least, the hype train is real, and Samsung can barely put these things on the shelves fast enough. The next batch is scheduled for Dec. 17th on Samsung’s website, and after that, we don’t know if they’ll have to continue rationing these out like they are now. 

    Impressions online have been generally positive, with the few people who have actually had the opportunity to play with the smartphone stating that it’s certainly one of the most interesting smartphones in a while. Online and written impressions from publications are generally very positive, with complaints being fairly mild and often related to refinement, which is understandable given that this is a first-generation product. 

    Here’s what tech YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss said after trying out the phone: “So, honestly, I don’t think the Trifold is this experimental quirky phone option. I actually think that this phone has immediately become the definitive Samsung foldable. You will have to handle it with care and you’ll definitely have to pay for the privilege.”

    Social impressions were mixed, with some folks saying that this is the coolest new smartphone in years, while others are a little more guarded. 


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    “This is the true tablet killer,” said one Redditor. Another stated that they were pleased to see Samsung innovating, and pontificated on when Apple would eventually release its first foldable. “Sign me up for one,” another Redditor said. “[I’m] bored of my Folds.” The most common sentiment among the excited was how absurd it would feel to be able to put a 10-inch tablet in your pocket. 

    In terms of complaints, they fell into two camps. Excited people from Europe who are currently experiencing difficulties measuring their disappointment at not receiving a release there, and those wondering how the first-generation device will hold up over the long term. Some expressed worry about screen durability, especially since Samsung is offering a 50 percent discount on the first screen repair. Others are concerned with battery life, believing that the 10-inch display will chew through the 5,600 mAh battery rather quickly. 

    With that said, very few people have gotten their hands on a Z TriFold, so we’ll have to wait a little bit longer to hear first-hand accounts on how it feels to use it day-to-day.

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