Tech enthusiasts waiting for Samsung’s long-rumored tri-fold foldable phone may finally have reason to celebrate. According to new leaks, the device — first teased in January — could be available in global markets, much like Samsung’s other flagship foldables.
The latest report from SamMobile contradicts earlier speculation that the tri-fold would be exclusive to South Korea and China, similar to last year’s limited release of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
Sources claim Samsung now plans to make the tri-fold available in the UAE, China, and South Korea, with a potential launch in additional regions, including the US and UK. However, availability in these markets is still uncertain, and details may vary depending on Samsung’s regional strategies.
An official unveiling of the device is expected in the coming weeks, adding weight to rumors that Samsung is preparing for a wider rollout than initially expected.
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Long-awaited foldable innovation
Samsung first showcased its tri-fold prototype at the Galaxy S25 Unpacked event in January 2025, teasing what could be the company’s most advanced foldable design yet. The tri-fold promises a more versatile form factor, allowing users to unfold the display into a larger tablet-like screen.
Over the past few months, leaks have revealed that the device may feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 16GB of RAM, and a titanium frame — signaling a premium build and performance level.
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Borrowing best of Samsung’s foldable tech
Reports also suggest that the tri-fold may reuse hinges and speakers from the Galaxy Z Fold 7, ensuring durability and sound quality consistent with Samsung’s flagship standards.
The device is rumored to include a 10-inch main display, providing a significantly larger viewing area, though leaks indicate that charging speeds may be slower than expected — a minor tradeoff for its innovative form factor.
Expected price and launch window
Given its advanced design and rumored specifications, the tri-fold is likely to fall into the premium pricing category, possibly surpassing the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s launch price.
While Samsung has not confirmed any details, reports indicate that the official launch could take place within weeks, possibly before the end of 2025’s fourth quarter.
If the rumors prove accurate, Samsung’s tri-fold smartphone could redefine the global foldable market — marking the first mass-produced tri-fold device from a major brand.
For now, fans are advised to keep expectations measured until Samsung officially confirms its plans. But one thing is clear: the world’s first Galaxy tri-fold might not be limited to just a few countries after all.


