Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: One-minute preview
If you leave aside the why, the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold is unquestionably a remarkable design achievement, even more so when you consider the state of folding phone art just seven short years ago.
The Galaxy Z Trifold is, after all, the great-grandchild of Samsung's original Fold, a woe-begotten device that almost single-handedly ended the category. Samsung, however, swiftly iterated, rapidly making its folding devices thinner, lighter, sturdier, and infinitely more attractive.
Virtually everything Samsung learned from that journey is on display in the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold, a powerful, thin, relatively light, and somewhat amazing device that forces you to ask yourself why you might want to keep a 10-inch tablet in your pocket.

I finally got to hold and briefly play with the Trifold at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where the phone made its US debut, and I came away impressed at its thinness when unfolded, its compactness when folded twice, its relatively lightweight nature, and the hints of power and even camera performance.
There's much we still need to learn, such as when it will start shipping outside Korea, and what it will cost (most estimate that $2,400 is a good starting point), and how well it will hold up to real-world use.
Even so, my overall impression is of a well-built, high-quality device that effectively answers the question of whether it's possible to have both a 6.5-inch phone and a 10-inch tablet in one compact device.
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: price and specs
In Korea the Galaxy Z Trifold starts at 3.59 million KRW, which equates to roughly $2,500 but it's hard to know if that will have any bearing on the final price, which could be significantly higher than that conversion or a bit lower. We'll have to wait until Samsung starts shipping the device outside its home market to find out.
The base model comes with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM, and there's no option for more storage, which is a bit of a shame. It's possible Samsung may revisit storage options at a later date, once it sees how the Korean market responds to the singular option (early reports are that the small initial run of Z Trifold stock quickly sold out).
Ultimately, while the Galaxy Z Trifold might cost as much as a well-appointed laptop, it's difficult to compare it to other foldables since this is a tri-folding device, unlike the Pixel 10 Pro Fold or even its own cousin, the Galaxy Z Fold 7. You get a lot more screen, and arguably a lot more engineering, for your money.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 |
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Dimensions (folded): |
75.0 x 159.2 x 12.9mm |
72.8 x 158.4 x 8.9mm |
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Dimensions (unfolded): |
214.1 x 159.2 x 3.9mm (center screen only) |
143.2 x 158.4 x 4.2mm |
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Weight: |
309g |
215g |
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Main display: |
10-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2160 x 1584 - 269ppi), adaptive refresh rate (1-120Hz) |
8-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED (2184 x 1968), adaptive refresh rate (1~120Hz) |
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Cover display:: |
6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X (2520 x 1080 422ppi), adaptive refresh rate (1-120Hz) |
6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED |
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Chipset: |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Mobile Platform for Galaxy |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Mobile Platform for Galaxy |
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RAM: |
16GB |
12GB / 16GB (1TB model only) |
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Storage: |
512GB |
256GB / 512GB / 1TB |
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OS: |
Android 16 / One UI 8 |
Android 16 / One UI 8 |
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Primary camera: |
200MP f1.7 |
200MP f1.7 |
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Ultrawide camera: |
12MP f2.2 |
12MP f2.2 |
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Telephoto |
3x 10MP f2.4 |
3x 10MP f2.4 |
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Cover Camera: |
10MP f2.2 |
10MP f2.2 |
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Inner Camera: |
10MP f2.2 |
10MP f2.2 |
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Battery: |
5,600mAh |
4,400mAh |
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Charging: |
50% in 30 mins with 45W fast charger (wired) |
30 mins with 25W adapter (wired) |
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Colors: |
Crafted Black |
Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow and Jetblack [Samsung.com Exclusive] Mint |
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold preview: design
- Thin and elegant when unfolded
- Folded, it's compact, a little thick, and heavier than your average flagship
- Premium materials







The Galaxy Z Trifold is another design triumph for Samsung in the foldable phone space. Yes, there are two hinges in this tightly wound product rather than one, but nothing about the execution feels incomplete or half-realized.
First of all, Samsung made the smart choice of designing the Trifold so that you fold in one side, then the other to fully protect the flexible 10-inch main screen when it's not in use. This is in contrast to Honor's Magic Triple foldable, which is designed so that one portion of its flexible display wraps over one of the hinges.

Samsung knows better. It's put so much thought and effort into how this device folds that the Trifold throws up a full-screen warning (and vibrates the device) if you're in danger of folding it incorrectly,
Yes, you heard that right: there is a right way and a very wrong way to fold the Z Trifold. It's always the left side first and then the right side on top of that. The three-segment stack then holds together tightly, so much so that it feels like one solid 12.9mm-thick unit.
Unfolded, each of the Trifold's three segments has a slightly different thickness, with the center section, at 3.9mm, being the thinnest. The other two are closer in thickness to the unfolded Z Fold 7: roughly 4.2mm.
In tablet mode, the Trifold lies almost perfectly flat, save for the camera bump. In general, the Trifold resists any attempt to keep it partially folded or unfolded; you either use it fully folded and focus on the cover screen, or unfold it as a tablet.
Folded, the Trifold resembles its cousin, the Z Fold 7, though at 309g it's substantially heavier. Unfolded, it's like the world's thinnest 10-inch tablet. Samsung, by the way, has done a remarkable job of hiding the flexible screen creases. Not only are they barely visible, but I could scarcely feel them.
The Galaxy Z Trifold is only available in one color for now: Crafted Black, which I liked, even if every surface of the Trifold appeared to be a fingerprint magnet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: displays
- Relatively roomy and bright cover display
- Expansive 10-inch tablet main display
- Both screens offer high resolutions and snappy, variable refresh rates

While I didn't get a lot of time with the Galaxy Z Trifold, I can tell you that both screens are beautiful and responsive. I like that the 6.5-inch cover display doesn't feel cramped, and I don't mind the 10MP selfie camera cutout.
The flexible main display is huge, and qualifies as the first truly foldable, pocketable 10-inch tablet (it also has a small punch-out for a 10MP selfie camera, but that all but disappears on the huge screen). The display is not only fast, it's the perfect place to try out all sorts of multi-tasking and multi-desktop tricks. It's also a capable second screen for a Windows desktop, much more exciting to use than a mere Android smartphone.

Galaxy AI works especially well on the larger screen, where we used it to remove some people from a complex image during our demo session. What's notable is that the big screen can show you both the original and the AI-edited images at once in a perfectly-synced side-by-side view.
I'm sure people will be blown away when you pull this phone out, unfold it, and get to work. As for me, I did a little drawing on it with my finger, but I did long for S Pen support. However, like the Z Fold 7, the Z Trifold lacks a digitizing layer (there's no room for it at this thickness), so I'll have to be satisfied with finger or analog stylus input, at least on this first model.
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: cameras
- 200MP sensor is now the benchmark for Samsung foldables
- Zoom is a little underpowered
- Decent selfie cameras

With the Z Trifiold, Samsung has essentially matched the camera system found on its other big-screen foldable, the Z Fold 7. Here's what you get:
- 200MP wide
- 12MP ultra-wide
- 10MP 3x telephoto
- 10MP cover-screen
- 10MP main-screen
It's a good system. The 200MP camera takes great photos, and I doubt anyone will be disappointed with the 12MP ultrawide and pair of 10MP selfie cameras. I do wish the 10x telephoto offered more than 3x optical zoom, but it's still, even in my limited experience with the device, a decent shooter.
I can't say much more about the cameras because I only shot with them in a small, controlled space, but I would not be surprised if they all perform similarly to their equivalents on on the Z Fold 7.

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: Software and AI
- The phone will ship with Android 16
- All the expected Google Gemini integration is here
This is another Android 16 system running One UI 8 or above. It's a really good platform with useful widgets and daily digests.
The two AI platforms – Samsung Galaxy AI and Google Gemini – are as deeply integrated here as they are in all other recent Galaxy-grade smartphones.
However, other than trying the Galaxy AI image editing, I didn't get to try any other AI features. I don't expect any surprises here, though, and I'm pretty certain that virtually all the AI features will look better, and in some cases work better, on the 10-inch display.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: Performance and battery
- Custom Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor
- Even more base RAM than the Z Fold 7
- Battery is split into three modules and, at 5,600mAh, it's huge
As with the Galaxy S25 line and the Z Fold 7, the new Z Trifold is packing the top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy. That means it's a customized CPU build that ups the GHz just a bit, which may result in better performance than you'd get from an Android phone running the standard mobile CPU.
Backing it with 16GB was a pretty smart move, too, since it'll help support all those onboard AI operations.
The system starts and ends with 512GB of storage. There's no option for a terabyte, which is surprising since this handset is so obviously aimed at business and enterprise users.
As for how well it performs, in my brief hands-on time every operation was smooth and fast – but then I didn't have the chance to really put the Galaxy Z Trifold through its paces.
The Trifold splits its large 5,600mAh battery across the device's three segments. As for what that means for battery life in daily use, we'll have to wait for our full review.
Overall, though, the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold impresses with expert design and engineering, big-screen productivity, and a flagship-level cover screen, all at a still truly pocketable size. Let's just hope it's not widely expensive.
First previewed January 2026
