Samsung Has Unveiled The Triple-Folding Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold

If smartphones are the Swiss Army knives of modern life, the new Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is the one that unfolds into a full-blown toolkit.


It’s a phone that opens not once but twice, stretching into a 10-inch canvas, then slips back into your pocket as if nothing happened.

“Consumers in Singapore are always on the lookout for the next big thing. We are excited to be one of the few markets to usher in a new era of mobile possibilities with the Galaxy Z TriFold.”

Ronnie Ng, Vice President and Head of Mobile eXperience at Samsung Electronics Singapore

Two folds, zero faff

The TriFold’s party trick is its inward-folding mechanism: two refined Armor FlexHinges that choreograph the panels into a neat, gap-minimal stack. The housing uses titanium for longevity; the frame is reinforced with Advanced Armor Aluminium; and the back panel is a ceramic-glass fibre-reinforced polymer.

Samsung even CT-scans the flexible circuit boards and laser-checks component heights before bonding. At its thinnest, the device measures just 3.9 mm when open.

Muscle to match the canvas

Under the hood sits a customised Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy, paired with a 200 MP camera system and Samsung’s biggest foldable battery yet: a 5,600 mAh three-cell pack spread across the three panels for better balance and heat management.

Open it and you’re effectively holding three 6.5-inch phones in one view. Run multiple apps side-by-side, drag and resize windows, keep a taskbar of recent apps within thumb’s reach, and switch layouts without losing your place.

It’s also the first phone with standalone Samsung DeX on-device: spin up to four workspaces, each running as many as five apps, then add an external display in Extended Mode for a true two-screen setup.

Galaxy AI on a larger stage

Photo Assist (including Generative Edit and Sketch-to-Image) takes advantage of the acreage for side-by-side before/after comparisons; Browsing Assist summarises long reads; and Gemini Live offers multimodal help.

Cinema, but commuter-friendly

The cover is a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with up to 120 Hz refresh, peaking at 2,600 nits; the main 10-inch screen hits 1,600 nits with reduced crease visibility.

There’s Spatial Audio support, Bluetooth for your own cans, and brisk 67 W USB-C power delivery from every seat for keeping laptops and cameras topped up mid-flight.

Availability and perks in Singapore

The Galaxy Z TriFold lands in Singapore on 19 December 2025, with early interest registration on samsung.com from 3–10 December. Owners get concierge-style perks for a year. There’s also a six-month Google AI Pro trial with 2 TB cloud storage for those leaning into the AI workflow from day one.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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