
"When I first heard whispers about the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, I immediately felt conflicted. On one hand it felt like the natural evolution of bi-fold phones like the Z Fold 7. But on the other, all this fancy tech comes with an even higher price - around $2,500 based on current conversion rates from Korean won - not to mention the added bulk you get from a third folding panel."
"When you compare the Z Fold 7's dimensions (7.58 ounces and 8.9mm thick when folded) to the new TriFold (10.9 ounces and 12.9mm when folded), there's no doubt that Samsung's new flagship foldable comes with a lot of extra bulk. To put things into context, we have to go back several generations to the Z Fold 5 just to find a comparable phone with similar thickness (13.4mm). And even then, that handset is still significantly lighter than the TriFold at 8.92 ounces."
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold introduces a third folding panel to create a 10-inch main AMOLED that functions as a phone and a tablet. The TriFold costs around $2,500 based on current conversion from Korean won and increases thickness and weight compared with the Z Fold 7. Folded dimensions reach 12.9mm and 10.9 ounces, compared with the Z Fold 7's 8.9mm and 7.58 ounces. The larger internal display notably surpasses the Z Fold 7's 8-inch screen, enhancing media and multitasking. The TriFold's design trades portability and affordability for a larger, more immersive flexible-screen experience.
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