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TriFold’s rare, not broken—Samsung’s playing it safe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80088, member: 636"] Samsung's new Galaxy Z TriFold is basically a limited edition experiment you can buy. They are making it in crazy small batches, reportedly just three to four thousand units so far, because building a triple-folding phone without it breaking is a manufacturing nightmare. Ramping up production would mean way more defective units and higher costs, so they are intentionally keeping volume super low, which is why those initial batches sold out in minutes. They might not even hit forty thousand units globally. This super-cautious approach hits the specs sheet, too. To keep component costs from exploding, the TriFold uses last year's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, not the newest model. A prototype even had four cameras, but the final product shipped with only three. The bill for materials is already sky high thanks to two complex hinges and multiple top-tier OLED screens, and an ongoing DRAM shortage will keep pressure on costs. A Samsung VP admitted the launch price was reached only after ruthless cuts, meaning profit margins are probably microscopic. The whole project is a brand image play, not a money maker. Samsung wants to prove it can make a durable triple fold phone, even if that means losing out on the huge sales seen by its mainstream Fold and Flip lines. For now, they are prioritizing a flawless reputation for this new form factor over profit or volume, betting that the tech will mature enough for a real production ramp-up later. [/QUOTE]
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