Samsung Discontinues Galaxy Z TriFold Just Three Months After Launch

Samsung has confirmed it is ending sales of the Galaxy Z TriFold, its massive three-way foldable phone, just three months after its initial release. The device, priced at $2,899, will be phased out starting in its home market of South Korea, with inventory selling through in other regions like the US .


Quick Overview

DetailInformation
DeviceSamsung Galaxy Z TriFold
Price$2,899
Release Date (South Korea)December 2025
Release Date (US)January 2026
DiscontinuationMarch 2026 (3 months after launch)
Key Specs16GB RAM, 512GB storage, dual hinges, 10-inch tablet mode
Sales StatusSold out at Samsung; limited inventory at experience stores
Likely ReasonRising component costs + low production volumes

What Happened

A Short but Notable Run

The Galaxy Z TriFold represented Samsung’s first foray into multi-hinge foldables. Unlike the company’s traditional fold-in-half devices, the TriFold featured two hinges that allowed it to expand from phone-sized to a 10-inch tablet .

Despite its brief availability, the device was not a sales failure in the traditional sense. Samsung reportedly sold every unit it could produce, with desperate buyers paying above MSRP on the second-hand market .

Why It’s Ending

Samsung did not offer an official explanation, but analysts point to:

  • Rising component costs – Storage and memory prices are increasing significantly
  • Generous specs – 16GB RAM and 512GB storage in the base model
  • Thin margins – Even at $2,899, Samsung likely wasn’t making much profit
  • Low production volumes – A prestige device never meant for mass manufacturing

A price increase would have been politically difficult for a device already approaching $3,000 .


The Alternative Landscape

Huawei’s Competitor

For those seeking a similar experience, the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate remains an option—though a limited one:

  • Now over a year old
  • Never launched outside Asian and Middle Eastern markets
  • Import costs exceed the $3,000 MSRP
  • Poor mobile service in many regions

Samsung’s Future Plans

Samsung Mobile COO Won-Joon Choi told Bloomberg the company hasn’t decided on a TriFold sequel due to manufacturing complexity . However, elements of the design—particularly the wider aspect ratio—could filter down to other foldables.

Rumors suggest a widescreen version of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 may arrive this year, though it won’t match the TriFold’s size .


What This Means for Consumers

ScenarioOutcome
Want a TriFold nowCheck Samsung experience stores for remaining inventory
Missed the windowReseller markets (eBay) are the only option
Prefer new devicesWait for potential Fold 8 widescreen variant
Consider alternativesHuawei Mate XT (with significant caveats)

Key Takeaways

TakeawayDetails
Sales SuccessSold out; demand exceeded supply
Discontinuation DriverRising component costs, not poor sales
Production VolumeAlways a low-volume prestige device
Future ProspectsNo sequel confirmed; design elements may live on
Price Point$2,899 was likely already thin-margin

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