Samsung reveals Galaxy Z TriFold with 10-inch foldable screen, astronomical price
Samsung has a new foldable smartphone, and itβs not just another Z Flip or Z Fold. The Galaxy Z TriFold has three articulating sections that house a massive 10-inch tablet-style screen, along with a traditional smartphone screen on the outside. The lavish new smartphone is launching this month in South Korea with a hefty price tag, and it will eventually make its way to the US in early 2026.
Samsung says it refined its Armor FlexHinge design for the TriFold. The deviceβs two hinges are slightly different sizes because the phoneβs three panels have distinct shapes. The center panel is the thickest at 4.2 mm, and the other two are fractions of a millimeter thinner. The phone has apparently been designed to account for the varying sizes and weights, allowing the frame to fold up tight in a pocketable form factor.
Huaweiβs impressive Mate XT tri-fold phones have been making the rounds online, but theyβre not available in Western markets. Samsungβs new foldable looks similar at a glance, but the way the three panels fit together is different. The Mate XT folds in a Z-shaped configuration, using part of the main screen as the cover display. On Samsungβs phone, the left and right segments fold inward behind the separate cover screen. Samsung claims it has tested the design extensively to verify that the hinges will hold up to daily use for years.


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