Samsung plans to call its new three-screen phone the Galaxy G Fold. The tech giant might show off a sneak peek during its next Galaxy Unpacked event. The company wants to keep attention on its regular folding phones first. Samsung will start making the tri-fold device in September and sell it during the last three months of 2025. Only small numbers will be made at first.
The Galaxy G Fold could cost nearly three thousand dollars when it hits stores. Samsung will only sell the phone in China and South China to start. The high price comes from expensive parts and tricky manufacturing. The company expects low production numbers because the device is hard to build. Samsung will make the phones at its main factory in Gumi.
The phone opens up to a ten-inch screen that works like a tablet. Samsung Display will start making the special screens in August. The device will run on a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. The battery will be smaller than the one in Huawei's similar phone. Samsung ran into space problems and heat issues that stopped them from using a bigger battery. The phone will charge at just 25 watts.
The Galaxy G Fold could cost nearly three thousand dollars when it hits stores. Samsung will only sell the phone in China and South China to start. The high price comes from expensive parts and tricky manufacturing. The company expects low production numbers because the device is hard to build. Samsung will make the phones at its main factory in Gumi.
The phone opens up to a ten-inch screen that works like a tablet. Samsung Display will start making the special screens in August. The device will run on a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. The battery will be smaller than the one in Huawei's similar phone. Samsung ran into space problems and heat issues that stopped them from using a bigger battery. The phone will charge at just 25 watts.