Samsung Unveils Its First Multi-Fold Smartphone
Samsung unveiled Galaxy Z TriFold, its first smartphone to fold in multiple places.

Samsung unveiled Galaxy Z TriFold, its first smartphone to fold in multiple places. The device has a 10-inch screen when fully opened and will cost almost $2,500 in its home market.
The device is set for release in South Korea on 12 December for KRW3.6 million ($2,444). China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the UAE will be among the next batch of markets where it will be available. A US release is scheduled for 1Q26. Galaxy Z TriFold has an outer screen that looks similar to a standard smartphone but can fold out twice using two individual hinges.
Samsung noted the 10-inch inner screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones in a row for multitasking and can also be used as one large screen for viewing documents or media. The vendor said that the large display would improve productivity and provide cinematic viewing, giving users a best-in-class mobile experience never before seen in any other form factor.
Other elements highlighted include a thin design of 3.9mm at its narrowest point, the largest battery Samsung has used in a foldable to date, a new generation of hinges, and fresh foldable display technology to bolster screen resilience. It also pointed to AI features and standard smartphone selling points of display and camera quality.
Samsung co-CEO and head of its Device eXperience division, TM Roh, said the handset solves one of the mobile industry’s longest-standing challenges, delivering the perfect balance between portability, premium performance, and productivity all in one device. It uses a customised Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile chipset and a 5600mAh battery, and has a 6.5-inch cover screen and triple rear camera set-up with the main unit 200MP.