Samsung has not officially confirmed details about its first tri-fold flagship, the Galaxy Z TriFold, leaving leaks and patents as the primary sources of information. Recent patent images reveal that the device will feature three batteries, each of varying sizes, and a slim design when fully unfolded into a tablet.
The images, uncovered by GalaxyClub, show two hinge mechanisms designed to keep the three panels together, preventing any gaps when folded. The batteries are placed in different sections of the device, with the smallest located near the cameras due to space limitations. This may impact the overall battery capacity, although it’s expected to exceed 5,000mAh, surpassing the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
A vapor chamber appears in the center of the device, likely for cooling purposes, as the Galaxy Z TriFold will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The design ensures the device remains sleek and manageable, even when folded for one-handed use.
The images, uncovered by GalaxyClub, show two hinge mechanisms designed to keep the three panels together, preventing any gaps when folded. The batteries are placed in different sections of the device, with the smallest located near the cameras due to space limitations. This may impact the overall battery capacity, although it’s expected to exceed 5,000mAh, surpassing the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
A vapor chamber appears in the center of the device, likely for cooling purposes, as the Galaxy Z TriFold will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The design ensures the device remains sleek and manageable, even when folded for one-handed use.