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The first reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold triple-folding smartphone have appeared

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The first reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold triple-folding smartphone have appeared

Following the official announcement, detailed reviews of the innovative Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold foldable smartphone have appeared online. YouTube experts Mrwhosetheboss and SuperSaf showcased the device's unique design, highlighting both its functional advantages and inevitable compromises. A 45-watt power adapter is included in the package, which is unusual for modern Samsung flagships.


The first reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold triple-folding smartphone have appeared


The device is significantly larger in size than previous foldable models: when folded, it measures 12.9 mm thick versus 8.9 mm for the Galaxy Z Fold7, and weighs 309 grams. The 6.5-inch outer screen retains its familiar proportions, but the increased size changes the ergonomics. When unfolded, a magnetic mechanism automatically aligns the middle section, creating a nearly flat 10-inch display with two noticeable fold lines.



The design flaws become apparent in everyday use—the narrow base and protruding camera module make the smartphone unstable on a table without a branded case. The internal display is particularly vulnerable: reviews indicate that the protective coating scratches easily even with light pressure, and its replacement is only possible at authorized service centers. To protect the main panel, engineers used a more durable glass on the external display.



The body is made of fiberglass composite with a glossy finish that actively attracts fingerprints and creates a slightly sticky feel. A key advantage of the model is multitasking—the expanded workspace optimizes work with apps and multimedia. Samsung DeX mode transforms the device into a portable workstation with support for a windowed interface and virtual desktops, especially when paired with accessories. In tablet mode, up to three apps can be used simultaneously, with the ability to save app groups.


Preliminary pricing is approximately $2,400 for the South Korean market and approximately $3,000 for the global version.

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