Samsung has stepped up the pace of innovation in mobile technology yet again with the launch of its very first tri-fold smartphone, called the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold. Defying the traditional single-hinged foldable smartphone, this new model now boasts a two-hinged system that allows users to seamlessly switch from a portable smartphone to a full-fledged tablet, thus marking a new generation in high-end mobile computing from Samsung.
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display (Unfolded) | 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X |
| Unfolded Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
| Display (Folded / Cover) | 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X |
| Cover Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy |
| RAM | Up to 16GB |
| Storage | Up to 1TB |
| Operating System | Android 16 with One UI 8/8.5 |
| AI Features | Galaxy AI functions |
| Desktop Mode | Samsung DeX support |
| Rear Camera – Main | 200MP |
| Rear Camera – Ultra-Wide | 12MP |
| Rear Camera – Telephoto | 10MP with 3x optical zoom |
| Front Cameras | Dual 10MP (inner and outer) |
| Battery | 5,600mAh (three-cell) |
| Wired Charging | 45W |
| Wireless Charging | Yes |
| Reverse Wireless Charging | Yes |
| Thickness (Unfolded) | 3.9mm |
| Thickness (Folded) | 12.9mm |
| Weight | 309 grams |
| Frame | Armor aluminum |
| Water / Dust Resistance | IP48 |
| S Pen Support | Not supported |
| Launch Region / Date | South Korea, December 2025 |
| Global Launch | Early 2026 |
| India Launch (Expected) | Q1 2026 |
| Segment | Ultra-premium (expected > ₹2.5 lakh) |
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A New Tri-Fold Form Factor
What truly sets the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold apart, though, is the two-fold mechanism, which enables this device to fold both ways with its screen going inside, thus opening up a large screen similar to that of a tablet computer.
In its fully unfolded state, the device offers:
- A large 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen
- 120 Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals
Even when the phone is in its folded configuration, the users are treated to:
- A functional 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X cover screen
- 120 Hz refresh rate, ensuring a premium smartphone experience
This flexibility allows users to enjoy both compact usability and expansive screen real estate in a single device.

Power User-Optimized Performance
Internally, the Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone relies on the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, thus making it a flagship model.
Key performance highlights include:
- Up to 16GB of RAM
- Storage capacity of up to 1TB
- Smooth handling of multitasking, business applications, and gaming
The software experience has also been optimized by Samsung with:
- Android 16
- One UI 8/8.5
- Galaxy AI functions for improved productivity, multitasking, and usability
The availability of DeX on this device will surely make it a desktop computer workstation for professional use once linked to an external display.

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Camera Capabilities and Battery
Although the design looks unconventional, Samsung has not held back on the camera front. The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold sports
- A 200MP primary camera sensor
- A 12MP ultra-wide angle camera
- A 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom capability
Coming to the front side, the company has used:
- Dual 10MP front-facing cameras on both the inner and outer displays
Powering the device is a distributed three-cell battery that measures 5,600 mAh, designed to ensure optimal weight and power consumption with the tri-fold design.
Battery and charging features include:
- 45W wired charging
- Reverse wireless charging
This falls within the expectations of an ultra-premium device.


Design, Durability, and Limitations
In fully unfolded mode, the Galaxy Z TriFold is only 3.9 mm thick, but it contracts to a thickness of 12.9 mm and weighs 309 grams.
Durability features include:
- Armor aluminum frame
- Strengthened joints
- IP48 dust resistance and water protection
However, the most glaring absentee feature is S Pen support. Such an exclusion may disappoint buyers who are expecting an ideal device that uses stylus input.

Availability and Market Positioning
The Galaxy Z TriFold was unleashed in South Korea in December 2025 and went global in the early months of 2026. Its India launch is expected in Q1 2026, and the smartphone sits firmly in the ultra-premium segment with a price tag expected to be over ₹2.5 lakh.
In summary, it is safe to say that Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is not a phone for the mass market. It is geared towards early adopters, business professionals, and technology fanatics who wish to have their hands on today’s most advanced version of what a foldable phone can be. It is definitely a move forward in innovative phone designs and a sneak peek into what smartphones in the future might look like.
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