Samsung unveils Galaxy Z TriFold: the first triple-foldable smartphone.
According to Korrespondent.net: After prolonged rumors, Samsung has unveiled its first triple-foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z TriFold. According to SamMobile, the device was first showcased prior to the APEC 2025 summit in South Korea at the K-Tech Showcase.
The smartphone was shown to the public, but attendees could not touch it as it was behind a glass display.
Photo: Chosun MediaThe Galaxy Z TriFold features two hinges and can unfold from a 6.5-inch phone to a 10-inch tablet, combining the functionality of two devices into one.
Statement from Samsung representatives
In a comment for SamMobile, company representatives stated:
'Samsung continues to develop innovative technologies, including next-generation form factors in the era of mobile artificial intelligence, to provide users with a truly meaningful experience. The current demonstration reflects our ongoing R&D efforts, and we plan to introduce this device to users later this year.'
Samsung's future plans
According to preliminary reports, a full presentation of the Galaxy Z TriFold will take place later this week, and sales may begin as early as next month - first in China and South Korea, and later in other countries.
It is worth noting that earlier reports indicated that Samsung released a competitor to Apple Vision Pro at half the price.
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Thus, the Galaxy Z TriFold promises to become an important player in the foldable smartphone market, combining advanced technologies with ease of use. Many users are already eagerly awaiting the opportunity to test this new device, which could change their experience with mobile technologies.
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