Samsung has finally unveiled its first tri-folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z TriFold, at the APEC Summit in South Korea on October 28. Featuring dual hinges, a massive 10-inch unfolded display, and a unique U-shaped inward folding mechanism, this device marks Samsung’s boldest foldable innovation yet.
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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: Key Specifications
| Feature | Specification | 
|---|---|
| Display (Unfolded) | 10 inches | 
| Cover Display | 6.5 inches | 
| Folding Mechanism | U-shaped (both panels fold inward) | 
| Hinges | Dual hinges (three display sections) | 
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite | 
| Rear Camera | 200MP (same as Z Fold 7) | 
| Selfie Camera | Dual (inner + outer displays) | 
| Launch Markets | Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, UAE | 
| U.S. Availability | Uncertain | 
| Expected Launch | November 2025 (rumored) | 
U-Shaped Design: Samsung’s Answer to Huawei
Unlike the Huawei Mate XT that folds both outward and inward, Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold uses a U-shaped mechanism where both outer panels fold inward. This design protects the display from scratches and damage when folded, addressing durability concerns that plagued outward-folding prototypes.
The 10-inch unfolded display transforms the phone into a tablet-sized device—perfect for multitasking, content consumption, and productivity. When folded, the 6.5-inch cover display functions like a traditional smartphone, eliminating the need to unfold for quick tasks.

Flagship Specs Inside
The Galaxy Z TriFold reportedly packs Samsung’s proven 200MP camera sensor from the Z Fold 7, ensuring flagship-grade photography despite the complex folding design. The Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset delivers cutting-edge performance for gaming, AI features, and seamless app switching across the massive screen real estate.
Dual selfie cameras on both inner and outer displays enable video calls and selfies regardless of folding state, though slightly thicker bezels suggest Samsung prioritized structural integrity over edge-to-edge aesthetics.

Limited Launch: Asia First, U.S. Uncertain
Samsung showcased the prototype behind glass at APEC, with animations demonstrating the folding mechanism—no hands-on access was allowed. The company hasn’t confirmed an official launch date, but rumors point to November 2025 for Asian markets including Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, and the UAE.
Unfortunately, U.S. availability remains uncertain. Initial reports suggested a global launch, but newer information indicates Samsung may limit the TriFold to Asian markets first, likely testing demand before expanding. Pricing is expected to exceed $2,500 (₹2,10,000+), positioning it as an ultra-premium device.
For official Samsung updates, visit Samsung’s global website. Check out TechnoSports for more foldable phone news.
FAQs
When will the Galaxy Z TriFold launch?
Rumors suggest November 2025 for Asian markets; Samsung hasn’t confirmed an official date yet.
How much will the Galaxy Z TriFold cost?
Expected to cost over $2,500 (₹2,10,000+) given the triple-screen design and flagship specs.
 
			 
					






