
"Samsung's much-anticipated Galaxy Z Trifold goes on sale on this Friday, January 26th, and the price is every bit as steep as we'd feared: $2,899, which gets you 512GB of storage and a phone that kind of wants to be a tablet all the time. The Trifold first premiered in Korea late last year, so the sky-high price isn't totally unexpected. You can spend two thousand bucks on a slab-style iPhone after all; maybe $2,900 for three phones in one isn't so outrageous."
"Samsung first teased the Trifold almost exactly a year ago, which is a pretty rapid journey from teaser to shipping product - especially considering that there's really just one other company making a phone like this. And that trifold isn't sold in the US, so you're probably gonna spend more than $2,900 to get one imported. If you're in the US and itching to get your hands on a trifolding phone, then you'll want to have your credit card ready to go later this week."
Samsung's Galaxy Z Trifold launches on Friday, January 26th, with a $2,899 price for the 512GB model. The device folds into three panels, blending smartphone and tablet functions. The Trifold premiered in Korea late last year, so the high price aligns with regional debut and premium hardware. Samsung first teased the Trifold almost a year ago, marking a rapid move from teaser to retail. Only one other company currently makes a similarly trifolding phone, and that rival device is not sold in the US. US buyers may face higher costs through import and should prepare payment methods for the release.
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