
"For a split moment, as I fidgeted with the various crevices, buttons, and hinges of the TriFold, I felt a sense of nostalgia. Specifically, back in 2019, when the very first Galaxy Fold was released. It was far from being a lavish or refined handset, with its bulky design and oddly-sized cover screen. But to enthusiasts, using a phone that could unfold into something bigger felt like the Holy Grail of devices, as my colleague Matt Miller once elegantly put it."
"Most importantly, seeing what once unfolded into a square now transforming into a wider rectangle made it very clear to me that this is truly the endgame for foldables. The wider 4:3 aspect ratio and 10-inch AMOLED screen make browsing in split-screen mode, watching movies and videos, and just general interactions feel more intentional. As someone who uses a Z Fold 7 on a daily basis, the larger foldable display for content consumption is the biggest selling point for me."
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold combines a sturdy, well-constructed hinge with refined internal components and a reassuringly solid build. The device replaces the earlier square-fold experience with a wider 4:3 aspect ratio and a 10-inch AMOLED display that improves split-screen browsing, video playback, and general interactions. Early South Korean customers received units before a U.S. launch. The TriFold reduces creaks and mechanical noise present in earlier foldables and intensifies content-consumption use cases compared with conventional slab phones. The larger foldable display aims to be the endgame for foldables by making multitasking and media viewing feel more intentional and immersive.
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