
"There's no getting around that - having two folding sides and one middle one means the Galaxy Z TriFold will be a fat gadget when fully closed. However, it's not unmanageably thick, and people who'll buy the TriFold will likely accept the girth for the benefits they'll get when they unfold the device. After all the Galaxy Z TriFold is thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold5 and that was perfectly acceptable two years ago."
"The Galaxy Z TriFold transforms into a 10-inch tablet when unfolded. Here, its three equal parts are impressively thin. The hinges feel very sturdy. But this shouldn't come as a surprise in 2026. An obvious benefit of the Galaxy Z TriFold, compared to the other trifold in the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate, is that the entire folding screen tucks into itself and isn't exposed when the phone is fully folded. You get a finger-enabled power button and a volume rocker on the right side."
"When you open up the Galaxy Z TriFold fully, the cover screen and the two rear panels are on the back. The panels have a carbon fibre texture under the surface, so they're still glossy. One thing you need to get used to is the proper way to close the TriFold. You open it to the left and close it from the right edge first."
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is currently sold in South Korea, China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the UAE, with an expected arrival in the United States soon. The device folds into a relatively thick, brick-like form but remains thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold5 when closed. Unfolded, the TriFold becomes a 10-inch tablet with three impressively thin equal panels and robust hinges. The folding display tucks into itself when fully closed, protecting the screen. Side controls include a finger-enabled power button and a volume rocker. Proper closure requires opening left and closing from the right edge first, and one-handed use is uncomfortable due to its weight.
Read at GSMArena.com
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