
"But one thing did catch me by surprise. For a split moment, as I fidgeted with the various crevices, buttons, and hinges of the TriFold, I felt a sense of nostalgia. Specifically, 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."
"Gone were the creaks and mysterious sounds of internal components. Instead, I was met with a handset that felt sturdy, thoughtfully put together, and yet still familiar to use. The endgame Most importantly, seeing what once unfolded into a square now transform 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 general interactions feel more intentional."
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold folds into a wider 10-inch 4:3 AMOLED display that emphasizes multitasking and media viewing. The wider screen supports natural split-screen browsing, video watching, and intentional interactions. The device feels sturdy and refined, with reduced creaks and solid hinge construction compared with early foldables. Carryover nostalgia from earlier Galaxy Fold devices contrasts with clearer confidence in build quality and usability. The TriFold is not fully launched in all markets and has already reached customers in South Korea. Major trade-offs include the necessity of two-handed operation and the absence of a built-in stylus, which limits certain input workflows.
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