Samsung plans to release its Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone through South Korean retailers, with the triple-folding device becoming available for purchase after being displayed behind glass at a technology showcase in Gyeongju. The manufacturer has produced components sufficient for between 20,000 and 30,000 units in its initial batch, a modest figure compared to the 650,000 units the Galaxy S25 Edge achieved during its opening month, despite being considered commercially disappointing.
The device incorporates a 10-inch OLED internal screen and a 6.5-inch external display, featuring two hinges that enable the panels to fold inward and stack protectively. Technical specifications include a 200 megapixel rear camera with 100x zoom capability alongside ultrawide and telephoto lenses, three batteries totaling 5,600mAh capacity, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processing and titanium construction. Samsung targets 6.7 million foldable phone sales across its Galaxy Z TriFold, Fold 8 and Flip 8 models through the following year.
The device incorporates a 10-inch OLED internal screen and a 6.5-inch external display, featuring two hinges that enable the panels to fold inward and stack protectively. Technical specifications include a 200 megapixel rear camera with 100x zoom capability alongside ultrawide and telephoto lenses, three batteries totaling 5,600mAh capacity, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processing and titanium construction. Samsung targets 6.7 million foldable phone sales across its Galaxy Z TriFold, Fold 8 and Flip 8 models through the following year.