- The Galaxy Z TriFold unfolds twice to reveal a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and retains a 6,5-inch external panel.
- It includes Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 16 GB of RAM, and up to 1 TB of storage. storage and a 5.600 mAh battery with 45W fast charging.
- It features new double-rail hinges, a titanium-reinforced chassis and Advanced Armor Aluminum, IP48 rating, and a tri-fold design with inward folding.
- It will launch first in Korea on December 12 and will later reach other global markets, with expected prices above 2.000 euros.
Samsung has made official the Galaxy Z TriFold, its first triple-folding mobile phonea device that opens in three sections and aims to fill the gap between the smartphone It combines the traditional tablet and lightweight laptop. With a 6,5-inch external screen and a 10-inch internal panel, it arrives to explore a still very niche format, but with aspirations of setting trends in the high-end market.
Far from being a simple experiment, the Galaxy Z TriFold brings together hardware top-of-the-line, new hinges and a strong component of Artificial Intelligence about One UI 8 based on Android 16. Samsung seeks to demonstrate that, after a decade of foldable phones, it can go a step further in mobile productivity without sacrificing portability or a reasonably manageable design.
A triptych-style design that protects the screen and prioritizes thinness.

The defining feature of the Galaxy Z TriFold is its book format with double hinge and inward foldThe two side panels fold over the central one like a triptych, so the main flexible screen is completely protected when the phone is folded. This is a different strategy from other competitors who opt for panels that are always exposed, prioritizing protection against everyday bumps and scratches.
When closed, the TriFold is used like any other phone, resting on its 6,5-inch Full HD+ cover displayWith a 21:9 aspect ratio, a maximum brightness of up to 2.600 nits, and an adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz, it is, in practice, the panel that handles most everyday tasks: messaging, social media, calls, or quick browser searches.
The jump occurs when the two hinges are opened. Fully unfolded, a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a resolution of 2.160 x 1.584 pixelsIt features a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 1.600 nits. On a table, it's closer in size to a standard tablet than a large mobile phone, and is designed for both consuming multimedia content and working with multiple devices. apps in parallel.
All of this is integrated into a body that, despite its complexity, boasts impressive figures: the Galaxy Z TriFold reaches a minimum thickness of 3,9 mm when unfolded (on par with very thin tablets) and measures 12,9 mm when folded, weighing 309 grams. It's bulkier than a normal smartphone, but remains within limits that allow it to be carried in a large pocket or bag without too much trouble.
To support this design, Samsung uses two hinges of different sizes with a double rail structureThese components, grouped under the name Armor FlexHinge, work together to distribute stress, smooth movement, and keep the three panels stable despite the differences in weight and components in each section. The geometry also allows the screens to fit together with very little space between them, reducing the device's thickness when closed.
Reinforced materials, IP48 rating and more stringent quality controls
The TriFold arrives with a construction designed to dispel doubts about durabilityThis is one of the most sensitive points in any foldable device, and even more so in one that opens twice. The chassis combines titanium in the hinge housing with Advanced Armor Aluminum in the frame, a high-strength alloy that adds rigidity without increasing weight or thickness.
On the back, Samsung uses a ceramic fiberglass reinforced polymer panel To maintain the slim design while better controlling the appearance of torsional cracks or impacts. On the front, the cover screen is protected with next-generation Corning glass, while the flexible inner panel adds a reinforced layer of protection that better absorbs shocks and improves resistance to frequent opening and closing.
The device has IP48 certificationThis means it offers protection against dust and resistance to splashes and moderate water exposure, a feature that until recently was unthinkable in such complex designs. While not intended for prolonged immersion, it provides added peace of mind in case of rain or accidental spills on your work surface.
Beyond the materials, Samsung focuses on the quality control processes that accompany each unit. The manufacturer uses CT scans on the flexible printed circuit boards to verify that they conform to the intended design, and uses laser scanning systems to verify the exact position of the internal components relative to the screen. The goal is to make the visible surface as uniform as possible and minimize defects in the fold area.
As an extra safety measure, the folding mechanism relies on an automatic alarm that detects an incorrect closureIf the system detects abnormal resistance or a fold outside of normal parameters, it issues on-screen warnings and vibrations to prevent the user from forcing the hinge and damaging the flexible panel, a detail that attempts to reduce human error in daily use.
Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays designed for multitasking and content
The two screens of the Galaxy Z TriFold share Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology and 100% color volume in the DCI-P3 gamutThis results in vibrant and stable colors even at varying brightness levels. The adaptive refresh rate of up to 120 Hz applies to both the outer and inner panels, ensuring a smooth scrolling and animation experience in any usage mode.
The 10-inch interior screen, with a density of 269 pixels per inch, is optimized for immersive video viewing, gaming, and extended readingFeatures like Vision Booster adjust contrast and saturation based on ambient light to maintain outdoor visibility without overexposing highlights or losing detail in shadows. When playing content on video platforms, even the slightest crease is minimized.
On the cover panel, the 422 pixels per inch and peak brightness of 2.600 nits allow for comfortable use even in direct sunlight. In practical terms, this screen performs like that of a traditional high-end device, with deep blacks and controlled reflections, and prevents the user from having to open the device for quick tasks—key to avoiding unnecessary folding and unfolding.
This whole set is designed to make the most of multitaskingTriFold can display three apps side-by-side in portrait orientation, adjusting the size of each window as needed. It also supports more complex multi-window setups, allowing you to overlay floating apps, drag and drop content between them, or set frequently used workflows.
Proprietary apps like My Files and Samsung Health have been adapted to this larger screen size and display specific views on the big screen. For productivity, the idea is to allow users to review documents, spreadsheets, and emails simultaneously, with the taskbar located in a corner of the screen for instant access to recently used applications.
High-end hardware: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB
Inside, the Galaxy Z TriFold features the Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform for GalaxyManufactured using a 3nm process and optimized in collaboration with Qualcomm to improve both performance and energy efficiency, this chip is the same level of performance expected in flagship Galaxy S devices, so it won't fall short in demanding tasks or AI workloads.
The memory section is resolved with 16 GB of RAM and options of 512 GB or 1 TB of internal storageThere's no microSD slot, which is common in Samsung's high-end models, but the factory storage capacity is ample for those who use a mix of demanding apps, high-resolution video, and games. Actual available storage space varies depending on the pre-installed software and region.
Connectivity is on par with a benchmark model: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC and USB-CIn addition, it features a capacitive fingerprint reader integrated into the side and a full array of sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, geomagnetic sensor, Hall sensor, proximity sensor, and ambient light sensor, among others. The configuration clearly points to intensive mobile use, including navigation, light augmented reality, and health monitoring via accessories.
In the software field, TriFold comes with Android 16 and the One UI 8 layerThis update introduces specific changes for large screens and multi-fold formats. These include more advanced window management, improved drag-and-drop options, and shortcuts adapted to the 10-inch diagonal, making the interface comfortable in both landscape and portrait orientations.
5.600 mAh three-cell battery and 45W fast charging
Bringing a device with three screens and a high-end processor to life demands a battery to match. Samsung opts for a three-cell system totaling 5.600 mAh of typical capacityThe batteries are distributed across the chassis's various modules to balance weight and temperature. According to the specifications, the nominal capacity is slightly lower (5.437 mAh), which is normal given the safety margins involved.
Fast wired charging achieves 45W with Super Fast Charging 2.0 standardWith this, you can recover approximately 50% of the battery in about 30 minutes using a compatible charger and a 3A USB-C cable. It also supports fast wireless charging up to 15W and Wireless PowerShare function to recharge other devices, such as headphones or watches, using the TriFold as a base.
In practice, the combination of three cells and distributed thermal management should allow a full day of mixed usealternating between external and internal screens, without needing to worry about the power outlet. As always, actual battery life will depend on the type of tasks, screen brightness, and use of features. IA or 5G connectivity, but on paper it ranks above many previous foldable phones from the brand.
The battery's structure itself also helps prevent the device from feeling unbalanced in the hand when opened. By distributing the cells among the three sections, The weight is better distributed when used in tablet mode.This reduces the "heavy side" feeling that does appear in some foldable phones with a single dominant battery module.
200MP camera system and two 10MP selfie cameras
The Galaxy Z TriFold's camera setup is on par with Samsung's Ultra models. On the back we find three main chambers: a 200-megapixel wide-angle lens with f/1.7 aperture, Quad Pixel autofocus and optical stabilization; a 12-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens with a 120-degree field of view; and a 10-megapixel f/2.4 telephoto lens with OIS, 3x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom supported by AI.
The 200 MP sensor allows you to activate a 2x optical quality zoom thanks to the crop on the matrixThis allows for additional zoom without relying solely on the telephoto lens. Above 3x, the combination of digital zoom and computational processing comes into play, resulting in a gradual loss of detail, something Samsung already warns about in its technical specifications.
At the front, the TriFold integrates two 10 megapixel camerasOne camera is on the cover screen and the other on the inside, both with an f/2.2 aperture. This allows video calls and selfies to be made with the phone closed or open, adapting to the context. In certain situations, it's possible to use the main camera for selfies by using the external screen as a viewfinder, a typical advantage of foldable phones that is retained here.
The camera system benefits from Galaxy AI features Focused on photography, these tools include the Photo Assistant, Generative Editing, and Sketch to Image. They allow you to retouch images, fill in backgrounds, or transform quick sketches into more elaborate illustrations, which makes even more sense when you have a 10-inch screen to compare the before and after side-by-side.
In video, the hardware and processor are ready for High-resolution recording with advanced stabilizationHowever, the specific modes and frame rates will depend on the final configuration for each region. In any case, Samsung's intention is that the TriFold will not represent a step backward compared to its higher-end models in terms of photography, despite the added complexity of the format.
Galaxy AI, Gemini and standalone DeX: the triple foldable as a workstation
One of the strongest bets of the Galaxy Z TriFold is the integration of Galaxy AI with a 10-inch screenThe device is designed to be continuously assisted by artificial intelligence: from writing and summarizing long texts to real-time translation of web pages or content in compatible apps.
Features such as Navigation Assistant in Samsung Internet allow Generate summaries of complex articles or translate them on the flyThis is useful when working with multiple open sources simultaneously. In productivity, AI is also applied to email management, note-taking, and document organization in the Files app.
Gemini Live, the conversational experience of Google, arrives at the TriFold with Multimodal capabilities: understands what the user sees, says, and doesYou can ask questions by voice or text about what appears on the screen, show a room with the camera, or share a shopping webpage, and receive design suggestions, product comparisons, or contextual information without changing applications.
To reinforce this approach, Samsung includes six months of access to Google AI Pro and 2 TB of cloud storage This is for those who purchase the Galaxy Z TriFold, according to official information. It's a way to encourage intensive use of AI features and facilitate file backups and synchronization between devices, something particularly relevant for professionals who work across mobile phones, tablets, and computers.
In the more traditional realm of productivity, the TriFold debuts Samsung DeX standalone on the phoneFrom the quick settings panel, you can activate a complete desktop environment directly on the 10-inch screen, with up to four workspaces and five applications per workspace. Those who need it can also connect an external monitor in extended mode, use a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, and operate it as if they were using a basic PC.
Price, availability and expectations for Europe
Samsung has set the The Galaxy Z TriFold's first release date in South Korea is December 12th.From there, the device will gradually reach other markets such as China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. In all these countries, sales will initially be conducted through [unclear - possibly "retailers" or "retailers"]. Samsung channels and selected stores, with display units so customers can try the format before making a decision.
As for the price, the full official figures for Europe have not yet been detailed, but The indications suggest that it will exceed the 2.000 euro markLeaks from Korea suggest a cost of around 3,6 million won, which at the approximate exchange rate is slightly above 2.100 euros, although it is expected that the final amounts in the eurozone will be somewhat higher due to taxes and adaptation to each market.
Some early reports placed a possible range of between 2.300 and 2.500 euros for Western markets, with the idea of positioning it below certain direct rivals, such as the Huawei The Mate XT is still far superior to the traditional Galaxy Z Fold. In any case, it's clearly a device aimed at a niche audience, closer to the professional or enthusiast user than to the mass-market high-end market.
For now, Samsung has confirmed that the TriFold will be offered in Crafted Black finish and that initial production will be limited, with a short run to gauge market response before expanding stock. A specific advantage has also been announced: a One-time 50% discount on screen repair For buyers of the model, this is a gesture with which the brand is trying to reduce concerns about the cost of repairing a triple panel in the event of an accident.
In the case of Spain and other European countries, The roadmap points to an arrival sometime in 2026.Following the United States and other priority markets, the company has not provided specific dates or local pricing, but the product profile suggests a very controlled launch, likely through the official store and a few specialized distributors.
With this triple foldable device, Samsung positions itself as one of the few manufacturers willing to explore radically different formats in the mature smartphone market. The Galaxy Z TriFold combines Large screens, advanced hinges, high-end power, and deep AI integration in a single device that does not aim to convince everyone, but those who truly see the point in replacing mobile and tablet with a single device capable of adapting to every moment.
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