Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold specs: 10-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 200MP camera, $1,999 price, December 12, 2025 launch—full features
Samsung’s foldable innovation just took a giant leap forward with the introduction of the Galaxy Z TriFold, a groundbreaking three-fold smartphone that redefines mobile multitasking and portability. Unveiled on December 12, 2025, in Korea—with U.S. availability slated for the first quarter of 2026—this device unfolds twice to reveal a massive 10-inch interior display, making it the largest-screen foldable yet. Priced at an expected $1,999 for the 512GB model (based on regional launches), the Z TriFold blends premium titanium construction with AI-powered features, positioning it as a premium contender in the evolving foldable market.
As of December 2025, early hands-on reports highlight its seamless design and productivity boosts, though its 309-gram weight and 3.9mm thinness raise eyebrows for everyday carry. For tech enthusiasts eyeing the next big thing beyond the Z Fold6 or Flip6, the TriFold promises a tablet-like experience in phone form. Here’s a comprehensive rundown of its specs, standout features, pricing, and what makes it a game-changer for 2026.
Design and Build: Ultra-Thin, Durable, and Multi-Fold Magic
The Galaxy Z TriFold’s standout is its innovative dual-folding mechanism, using Samsung’s Advanced Armor FlexHinge with a dual-rail structure for smooth, gap-minimizing folds. When closed, it measures 159.2 x 75.0 x 12.9 mm—compact like a standard phone—but unfolds to 159.2 x 214.1 x 3.9 mm, thinner than most flagships at just 3.9mm (excluding the SIM tray).

Crafted with a titanium hinge housing and Advanced Armor Aluminum frame, it weighs 309 grams, balancing sturdiness with lightness. The back features a ceramic-glass fiber-reinforced polymer for crack resistance, while Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 protects the cover. It boasts IP48 water resistance (1.5m freshwater for 30 minutes), though it’s not dust- or sand-proof—ideal for rain but not beach days.
Safety features include an auto-alarm that vibrates and alerts if folded incorrectly, preventing screen damage. Available in Crafted Black, the design emphasizes portability without bulk, though its weight might challenge one-handed use when fully extended.
Display: A 10-Inch Beast for Immersive Viewing
The TriFold’s showstopper is its 10-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X main screen (2160 x 1584 resolution, 269 ppi), delivering 1600 nits peak brightness and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate (1-120Hz) for buttery-smooth scrolling. It supports 100% DCI-P3 color volume for vibrant media, with minimized creasing thanks to a reinforced overcoat and shock-absorbing layer.

The 6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X cover screen (2520 x 1080, 21:9 aspect ratio, 422 ppi) hits 2600 nits for outdoor visibility, also at 120Hz. Vision Booster optimizes contrast, and the large canvas enables three side-by-side apps, multi-window resizing, and vertical document viewing—perfect for architects or multitaskers.
As of 2025, this setup outshines competitors like the OnePlus Open (7.8-inch inner), offering tablet-level real estate in a foldable form.
Performance and Software: Snapdragon Power with Galaxy AI
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy (3nm process), the TriFold handles demanding tasks with 16GB RAM and storage options of 512GB or 1TB (no microSD expansion). It runs Android 16 with One UI 8, including Samsung Knox Vault for security and DeX mode for desktop-like productivity on external displays.

Connectivity shines with 5G (sub6/mmWave), Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and dual Nano SIM + eSIM support. Sensors include a side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanner, accelerometer, gyro, and proximity for intuitive use.
Galaxy AI elevates it: Photo Assist for generative edits, Browsing Assist for summaries in Samsung Internet, and Gemini Live for multimodal queries. The first foldable with standalone DeX, it supports up to four workspaces with five apps each—ideal for creators.
Camera Setup: Versatile Shooting on the Go
The rear triple-camera system includes a 200MP wide lens with Quad Pixel AF, OIS, F1.7 aperture, and 2x optical zoom via Adaptive Pixel Sensor—up to 30x digital with AI Super Resolution. The 12MP ultra-wide (Dual Pixel AF, 120° FOV) and 10MP telephoto (3x optical, PDAF, OIS) deliver sharp, versatile shots.
Front cameras: 10MP on the cover (85° FOV) and main screen (100° FOV), both F2.2. AI features like Sketch to Image and side-by-side editing enhance creativity, with watermark reminders for generated content.
In 2025’s AI camera boom, the TriFold competes with the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 200MP sensor, offering foldable flexibility for group selfies or landscapes.

Battery and Charging: All-Day Power for Folded and Unfolded Use
A 5,600mAh three-cell battery (rated 5,437mAh) powers the large display, promising all-day endurance for streaming and work. Super-Fast Charging 2.0 hits 50% in 30 minutes with a 45W adapter (QC2.0/AFC compatible), while 15W wireless and Wireless PowerShare (for Qi devices) add convenience.
The split-cell design balances load across panels, minimizing uneven drain. Real-world tests suggest 8-10 hours of screen time unfolded, though heavy multitasking could dip it lower.
As of 2025, this outpaces the Z Fold6’s 4,400mAh, addressing a common foldable pain point.
Price and Availability: When and Where to Buy
Starting at $1,999 for 512GB (1TB at $2,199), the Z TriFold launches in Korea on December 12, 2025, expanding to China, Taiwan, Singapore, UAE, and the U.S. in Q1 2026. Pre-order perks include a six-month Google AI Pro trial (Gemini features, 2TB storage) and 50% off display repairs.
Buy from Samsung.com, Best Buy, or carriers like Verizon—expect carrier deals shaving $200-300. Crafted Black is the launch color, with more possibly following.
In a market where foldables hit $1,800+, the TriFold’s premium price reflects its innovation, though value hinges on durability tests.
Conclusion: The TriFold Era Dawns
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, launching December 12, 2025, in Korea and Q1 2026 globally, reimagines foldables with a 10-inch screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite power, and AI smarts in a 3.9mm-thin titanium package. At $1,999, it’s a bold bet on multi-fold future, blending portability with productivity.
For creators and multitaskers, it’s a dream; for purists, the weight might weigh heavy. Either way, Samsung’s leading the charge.
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