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"There are two titanium hinges, and they open up three panels. You can place a full-size app on each of the three panes, use a larger version of split-screen, or expand one app across the vast display. It was easy to configure these setups, and I can totally see myself taking advantage of having three apps open simultaneously. It is still a little unwieldy to hold, but that's not unusual for a 10-inch tablet. The TriFold is very slim in its unfolded state, which helps."
"Fold it up, and you're looking at a thickness of 12.9 millimeters, which is just a smidge chunkier than the Galaxy Z Fold6 (12.1 mm). The fact that it's roughly the same thickness as a prior generation fold, yet with a dramatically larger screen, is impressive. The hardware is exquisite, and the specs are top-notch, closer to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra; there's a 200-megapixel main camera on the back."
Two titanium hinges open three panels that allow placing a full-size app on each pane, using a larger split-screen, or expanding a single app across the wide display. Configuring these setups is easy, enabling simultaneous use of three apps. The device is somewhat unwieldy to hold, consistent with a 10-inch tablet, but remains very slim when unfolded. Folding results in a 12.9 mm thickness, slightly thicker than the Galaxy Z Fold6's 12.1 mm, yet comparable to prior-generation folds despite a much larger screen. Hardware includes a 200-megapixel main camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite, ceramic glass displays, and IP48 rating.
Read at WIRED
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