So no, you won’t be able to experience Samsung’s most ambitious foldable in India any time soon. But that doesn’t mean you can’t experience it. There is a quick hands-on video to give you a virtual feel of the future of foldables.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold: Details
According to Samsung, the Galaxy Z TriFold introduces a new display architecture built around a screen that folds twice. The panel uses a reinforced top layer and a shock-absorbing structure to improve durability. The device also features an updated Armor FlexHinge system, with two differently sized hinges using a dual-rail design. This allows both side panels to fold inward over the centre panel, forming a compact, smartphone-like shape when closed with minimal gaps.
The hinge assembly uses a titanium housing, while the frame is made from an aluminium alloy. When folded, the Galaxy Z TriFold measures 12.9mm thick, making it thicker than both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Each panel has a different thickness: the centre panel is 4.2mm and houses the USB-C port, the thinnest panel measures 3.9mm and contains the SIM tray, while the third panel is 4.0mm thick. The device weighs 309g.
Samsung said that the Galaxy Z TriFold includes the largest battery it has used in a foldable smartphone so far. It features a 5,600mAh three-cell battery system spread across all three panels, with support for 45W wired charging.
On the software side, Samsung has added features designed to take advantage of the 10-inch tri-fold layout. Users can run up to three portrait-oriented apps side by side, resize windows freely, and use a taskbar for quick app access. The Galaxy Z TriFold is also Samsung’s first smartphone to support standalone Samsung DeX, enabling a desktop-style interface directly on the device without an external display.
Galaxy AI features such as Photo Assist, Generative Edit, and Sketch-to-Image are adapted for the larger screen, allowing side-by-side comparisons during image editing.