Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Debuts with 10-Inch Screen and Snapdragon 8 Elite

Samsung Unveils Triple-Screen Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold

Following multiple leaks, rumours and even an official teaser showcase, Samsung Electronics has officially unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold. This multi-folding smartphone features a triple-screen architecture and uses a dual-hinge, inward-folding mechanism to switch between a standard phone profile and a tablet format.

Design and Display

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Opened

The Galaxy Z Trifold utilises a dual-rail “Armor FlexHinge” system. When unfolded, the main 10-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display provides a screen area comparable to three 6.5-inch phones side-by-side. When folded, it presents a 6.5-inch cover display. The device measures 3.9 mm thick when fully open. It is available in Crafted Black.

Hardware Specifications

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Thin

The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy (3nm). It is equipped with 16GB of RAM and offers internal storage options of 512GB or 1TB. A 5,600 mAh three-cell battery system provides power. The camera array includes a 200 MP Wide-Angle main sensor, a 12 MP Ultra-Wide sensor, and a 10 MP front-facing camera.

Software and Productivity

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Thin Display

The device runs standalone Samsung DeX directly on the main screen, supporting up to four workspaces without an external monitor. Multitasking features allow for three full-sized portrait apps to run simultaneously. The software integrates Galaxy AI and Gemini Live for voice, video, and text interaction.

Availability

The Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold is scheduled to launch in Korea on 12 December. Subsequent releases are confirmed for markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the UAE, followed by a launch in the United States in Q1 2026. Samsung hasn’t revealed the price of the device as of yet, but if rumours are true, it will be quite high, though not as high as first anticipated.

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