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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold (512GB)
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is Samsung’s first-ever tri-fold smartphone, officially unveiled in early December 2025 and launched in South Korea on December 12, 2025. As of today (December 19, 2025), it’s available in select markets like South Korea, with rollouts ongoing or planned for China, Taiwan, Singapore, UAE, and the US (expected in Q1 2026). It’s a groundbreaking device that folds twice with an inward-folding design, transforming from a compact phone into a 10-inch tablet-like screen—perfect for productivity, media, and multitasking.
Key Specs (512GB Variant)
- Displays:
- Main inner: 10.0-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2160 x 1584 resolution, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, HDR10+ support, up to 1600 nits brightness).
- Cover screen: 6.5-inch OLED (2520 x 1080, up to 2600 nits peak brightness).
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (customized overclocked version).
- Memory & Storage: 16GB RAM + 512GB storage (a 1TB option is also available in some regions).
- Cameras:
- Rear: 200MP main (ISOCELL HP2) + 12MP ultrawide + 10MP 3x telephoto.
- Front (cover): 10MP.
- Inner (under-display or punch-hole): 10MP.
- Battery: 5,600mAh (three-cell design distributed across panels), with 45W wired and 15W wireless charging.
- Design & Build: Inward-folding “G” shape (protects the main screen), titanium hinges, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. Unfolded: ~3.9mm thin; Folded: ~12.9mm thick, 309g weight. IP48 dust/water resistance.
- Software: Android 16 with One UI 8, full Galaxy AI features, standalone DeX mode on the large screen, multi-window for up to three apps side-by-side.
- Other: Side fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, no S Pen support.
Highlights & Comparisons
This is Samsung’s answer to Huawei’s Mate XT series (the previous tri-fold leader). Key advantages over Huawei:
- Better screen protection (inward fold vs. outward/exposed).
- Superior performance (Snapdragon vs. Kirin chipset).
- Smoother software with global app support and Galaxy AI.
- Larger battery capacity in practice.
Drawbacks: No intermediate “half-unfolded” mode (fully folded or fully open only), no S Pen, and it’s pricey/heavy for daily carry.
It’s positioned as a premium, niche device for power users needing massive screen real estate in a portable form—think architects, creators, or heavy multitaskers.
Here are some official and hands-on images of the Galaxy Z TriFold:



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