Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Debuts With 10-Inch AMOLED
- NFD NEWS

- Dec 3
- 2 min read
Samsung has finally made the long-rumored Galaxy Z TriFold official, a dual-hinge, triple-panel device that unfolds into a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X canvas while still collapsing down into a pocketable 6.5-inch smartphone form factor.

The TriFold leans into an ultra-thin, ultra-premium build. It measures just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point when opened, uses a titanium hinge housing and Advanced Armor Aluminum frame, and splits a huge 5,600 mAh three-cell battery across all three panels for balance and all-day power.
Samsung is positioning this as the foldable for the AI and productivity era. That means a customized Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 16GB RAM, up to 1TB storage, and a software stack built around triple-app multitasking, standalone Samsung DeX and Galaxy AI tools like Photo Assist, Generative Edit and Gemini Live. On the display side, the 10-inch inner screen effectively behaves like three 6.5-inch phones side by side, giving space for full-sized apps, desktop-style layouts and cinematic viewing. The cover screen mirrors the Galaxy Z Fold 7 vibe with a 6.5-inch FHD+ panel, 120Hz refresh and 2,600 nits peak brightness.
Camera hardware stays flagship: a 200MP main sensor with OIS, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 3x telephoto and dual 10MP selfie cameras. Samsung’s engineering push is just as aggressive, with a reworked Armor FlexHinge, shock-absorbing display layer and 200,000-cycle fold testing to make the first-gen tri-fold feel less like a prototype and more like a flex-ready daily driver.
Pricing is unapologetically ultra. In Korea, the Galaxy Z TriFold lands at around KRW 3,590,400 (roughly $2,500 USD), with a staggered rollout starting December 12 in Korea before hitting China, Taiwan, Singapore, the UAE and finally the US in early 2026.

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