Samsung is done refining dual-panel foldables. Its next flagship, the Galaxy Z TriFold, is a structural revolution confirmed by recent, credible leaks. This isn’t an upgrade; it’s a three-panel device engineered to redefine the “Ultra” category by collapsing a 10-inch tablet into a pocketable phone.

Triple the Screen, Triple the Impact
- Massive Inner Display: When fully deployed, the inner screen measures an enormous 10 inches, placing it squarely in small tablet territory.
- Practical Outer Display: When closed, users rely on a substantial 6.5-inch cover display for standard phone use.
- Asymmetrical Design: The folded device features varying panel thicknesses (3.9mm, 4mm, 4.2mm), a key engineering solution to minimize stacked bulk.
The final retail name, “Galaxy Z TriFold,” solidifies Samsung’s plan to expand its high-end foldable lineup.
Expected Specs
| Specification | Detail |
| Processor | Snapdragon SoC (Expected: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) |
| Main Camera | 200MP Resolution |
| Battery Capacity | Robust 5,437mAh capacity |
| Display Brightness | Cover: 2,600 nits / Inner: 1,600 nits |
The inclusion of a 200MP sensor and a large battery proves the TriFold is being positioned as Samsung’s ultimate mobile device.
Samsung has already showcased the operational TriFold technology internally in South Korea. While a global date is pending, the device is considered production-ready. Aggressive leaks suggest a South Korean debut as early as December, aiming to dominate the beginning of the next flagship cycle.
The Galaxy Z TriFold is Samsung’s boldest move to seize the future of mobile computing by transforming screen size and portability. The era of the tri-fold has begun.
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