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Samsung Galaxy TriFold: The Future of Smartphones Arrives with Revolutionary Three-Screen Design

Last updated: September 27, 2025 11:04 am
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Samsung is about to shake up the entire smartphone world. The Galaxy TriFold is coming and it promises to change everything we know about mobile technology. This isn’t just another phone – it’s a device that transforms from a regular smartphone into a massive 10-inch tablet with just two simple folds.

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Three screens in one deviceRevolutionary camera systemMultitasking like never beforePremium specs and featuresWhen can you buy it?The price reality checkCompeting with HuaweiWhat makes it specialThe bigger picture

Three screens in one device

The Galaxy TriFold works differently than any phone you’ve seen before. It has two hinges that fold inward, creating what Samsung calls a “G-shaped” design. When folded, you get a normal phone with a 6.4-inch cover screen. Unfold it once and you have a 7.9-inch display. Unfold it completely and you’re looking at a massive 10-inch OLED screen that rivals most tablets.

Think about it this way – you get three different devices in one. Your phone, a medium tablet, and a large tablet all rolled into one gadget. The screen uses Samsung’s latest OLED technology with a 120Hz refresh rate. This means scrolling will be buttery smooth and colors will pop like never before.

Revolutionary camera system

Here’s where things get really exciting. The Galaxy TriFold might be the first Samsung foldable with 100x zoom capability. Current Galaxy Z Fold phones only zoom to 30x, but leaked animations show the TriFold reaching 100x zoom. That’s the same zoom power you get in Samsung’s most expensive Galaxy S Ultra phones.

The camera setup includes a 200MP main camera, just like the Galaxy Z Fold 7. You also get a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. This is Samsung’s way of saying the TriFold won’t compromise on photo quality.

Multitasking like never before

The real magic happens when you unfold the TriFold completely. Samsung has created special One UI 8 features just for this device. You can run three apps at the same time, each taking up its own panel. Imagine watching YouTube on one panel, browsing the web on another, and chatting on the third panel – all simultaneously.

Samsung calls this “Split Trio” multitasking. You can even save your favorite three-app combinations and launch them instantly. The company has also updated Samsung DeX for the TriFold. DeX will run directly on the inner screen without needing an external monitor.

Premium specs and features

The Galaxy TriFold doesn’t cut corners on performance. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the fastest smartphone processor available. The device comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The battery is expected to be around 5,700mAh, which should easily last a full day even with that huge screen.

The phone supports all the premium features you’d expect. Wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, NFC payments, and 5G connectivity are all included. Samsung has even added support for the S Pen stylus, making the TriFold perfect for note-taking and drawing.

When can you buy it?

Samsung has confirmed the Galaxy TriFold will launch before the end of 2025. Recent leaks suggest Samsung will announce the device at a special Unpacked event on September 29, 2025. The phone should go on sale shortly after the announcement.

The big news is that Samsung might launch the TriFold in the United States. Previous reports suggested it would only be available in South Korea and China. But Samsung appears to be changing course and bringing the device to American customers.

The price reality check

Here comes the tough part – the price. The Galaxy TriFold is expected to cost around $3,000. That’s $1,000 more than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which already costs $1,999. Samsung will only produce about 50,000 units initially to test customer demand.

Why so expensive? Creating a phone that folds twice requires incredible engineering. The display alone uses Samsung’s most advanced flexible OLED technology. The dual-hinge mechanism must be precise enough to fold thousands of times without breaking. This is cutting-edge technology that costs a premium.

Competing with Huawei

Samsung isn’t the first company to make a tri-fold phone. Huawei launched the Mate XT in September 2024 and sold over 400,000 units. The Mate XT costs around $3,660, making Samsung’s $3,000 price tag actually competitive.

But Samsung’s approach is different. While Huawei’s phone folds outward, Samsung’s folds inward for better screen protection. Samsung’s design also promises better durability and longer battery life.

What makes it special

The Galaxy TriFold represents Samsung’s answer to the question: What comes after smartphones? This device bridges the gap between phones, tablets, and even laptops. When unfolded, it has nearly the same screen space as an iPad mini.

The phone’s party trick is its versatility. Use it folded as a regular phone for calls and quick tasks. Unfold it halfway for watching videos or reading. Unfold it completely for work, gaming, or creative projects. It’s like carrying three devices that seamlessly transform into each other.

The bigger picture

Samsung is betting big on foldable technology. The company sees tri-fold phones as the next evolution in mobile technology. While $3,000 sounds expensive, remember that the first Galaxy Note cost $700 in 2011 – about $950 in today’s money. Revolutionary technology always starts expensive.

The Galaxy TriFold isn’t just a phone – it’s Samsung’s vision of the future. A future where your smartphone can replace your tablet and maybe even your laptop. Whether that future is worth $3,000 is up to you.

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