Samsung has unveiled its first foldable phone with three displays for $2,440
Today, the South Korean company Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z TriFold, a smartphone that folds three times.
Today, the South Korean company Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z TriFold, a smartphone that folds three times.
Today, the South Korean company Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z TriFold, a smartphone that folds three times.
This model costs about 3.59 million won or $2,440. When unfolded, the gadget turns into a 253.1-millimeter display. Thanks to three screens, it is almost 25% larger than Samsung's latest foldable model, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, writes Reuters.
The main folding screen has a resolution of 2160×1584 pixels and an adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz. The external display measuring 165.1 mm has a 21:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1080p.
The device is equipped with the largest battery among Samsung flagship models and supports ultra-fast charging, which powers the phone up to 50% in 30 minutes.

The device is 12.9 mm thick when folded, and 4.2 mm when unfolded. It weighs 309 g.
The device allows you to run three apps simultaneously in portrait mode and even use the Samsung DeX environment without an external monitor.
The smartphone is offered in only one color - Crafted Black.

“I believe the foldable market will continue to grow, and TriFold in particular can be a catalyst that will drive more explosive growth in key parts of this segment,” said Alex Lim, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics and head of sales and marketing in Korea.
He also noted that the cost of memory chips and other components has risen sharply, making pricing a "difficult decision."
The TriFold will go on sale in South Korea on December 12. It will also be available in China, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates by the end of this year. A U.S. launch is expected in the first quarter of next year.



