Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold phone is unlike anything I've ever seen - that's a good thing
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Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold phone is unlike anything I've ever seen - that's a good thing
"The Galaxy Z TriFold represents the company's most ambitious phone launch yet, with Samsung confirming that the upcoming device will feature a "flagship-level 200MP camera system," a 3.9mm thickness when unfolded, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor at the helm. None of those specs is showstopping, per se, but they're commendable for what will be considered a first-generation product."
"Also: Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: We compared both, and here's the winner Unlike other tri-foldable phones we've seen, including the various concept devices Samsung has showcased at trade shows over the years, the Galaxy Z TriFold features a single display at the center and two inward-folding sides that reveal a larger 10-inch screen on the back. This is compared to the existing Z-shaped, accordion-like fold."
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold is a tri-fold smartphone that unfolds into a 10-inch flexible display nearly as large as the Galaxy Tab series. The device uses a centered external screen with two inward-folding sides to reveal the larger canvas, keeping the internal display hidden when closed to reduce scratches and damage. Key specifications include a flagship-level 200MP camera system, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, and a 3.9mm thickness when unfolded. Durability features include a titanium hinge housing and armor aluminum frame. The device targets a Q1 2026 launch.
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