Caption – Previously leaked image of Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold.
Samsung’s much-awaited Galaxy Z TriFold has been in the works for months. The device concept was first showcased during the Galaxy Unpacked in January 2025 and since then fans have been excited. The Korean brand has previously confirmed its arrival before the end of the year and it seems the company is ready to unveil its most ambitious device yet.
According to the latest report, the innovative foldable device is set to make its debut next month with new leaks shedding light on its launch timeline, design, and hardware details. Here’s all we know.
Caption – Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold on display
According to The Chosun Daily, Samsung will officially launch the Galaxy Z TriFold on December 5, followed by immediate sales. However, availability could be limited to South Korea and select Asian markets initially.
The report adds that the Galaxy Z TriFold may cost around 4.4 million Korean won, which is approximately $3,000 USD. While previous leaks hinted at a possible U.S. release, that now appears uncertain.
Industry insiders suggest that Samsung may treat this initial launch as a test phase, gauging consumer response before a wider international rollout next year. If successful, the Galaxy Z TriFold could mark a major leap in smartphone design. It will be blending the capabilities of a phone and tablet in one sleek, foldable form.
One of the key highlights of the Galaxy Z TriFold will be its 5600mAh battery, making it even larger than the one inside the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra. The unique three-part folding mechanism has allowed Samsung to fit three separate battery units inside the device. This will help to deliver more power than any previous Samsung foldable.
When unfolded, the Galaxy Z TriFold expands into a 10-inch display, giving users a tablet-like experience. The larger battery is designed to support the increased power demand of the expansive screen, providing all-day usage.
While 5600mAh is substantial for a foldable, it’s just enough to balance the large display’s power requirements.
Caption – Concept device of Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold.
The Galaxy Z TriFold is expected to feature an entirely new design with two hinges and three connected displays, a first for any smartphone. Reports suggest that the outer display could measure around 6.5 inches, while the inner unfolded screen will reach 10 inches.
Despite its complex design, Samsung is reportedly keeping the TriFold sleek and compact, measuring just 4.2mm thick when folded and 14mm when unfolded. This engineering feat could make it one of the slimmest multi-fold devices ever made.
Furthermore, the Galaxy Z TriFold is rumoured to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, paired with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It is expected to run Android 16-based One UI 8 with Samsung likely offering seven years of OS and One UI updates for the device.
Answer. The Galaxy Z TriFold is expected to launch on December 5, 2025, with immediate sales in South Korea and select Asian markets. A wider international rollout may follow depending on consumer response.
Answer. It’s rumoured to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5600mAh battery split across three units. The device will run Android 16-based One UI 8 and may receive up to seven years of software updates.
Answer. The TriFold introduces a three-part folding mechanism with two hinges and three connected displays. It unfolds into a 10-inch screen while remaining ultra-slim, just 4.2mm thick when folded and 14mm when unfolded.
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