Samsung shows off its trifold phone in person for the first time, giving fans a close-up look at what could be its most innovative device yet. The still-unnamed foldable made its debut at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Korea — a strong hint that Samsung’s long-rumored trifold launch is finally nearing.
The new trifold phone, displayed in a glass case, was showcased in both folded and unfolded modes. When fully open, it transforms into a tablet-sized display — roughly 10 inches across — blending smartphone convenience with productivity power.
Samsung didn’t let attendees touch or fold the device, keeping its functionality under wraps for now. The company is still being careful about revealing whether this is a final production model or a prototype.
Unlike Huawei’s accordion-style Mate XT, Samsung’s version appears to fold inward on both sides, forming a “G” shape. An animation at the summit demonstrated the folding sequence, hinting at how Samsung plans to perfect durability and usability in this unique form factor.
This distinctive design may offer a smoother transition between screen modes and improved protection for the inner displays — something Samsung has long sought to refine through years of Galaxy Z Fold and Flip iterations.
A Samsung spokesperson told SamMobile, “The recent showcase reflects ongoing R&D efforts, and we plan to bring this next-generation device to users within this year.” That statement aligns with earlier leaks suggesting a late-2025 release window for the company’s first trifold phone.
While Samsung has previously teased trifold display concepts — notably at MWC 2025 — this is the first time the tech giant has presented what looks like a consumer-ready version. The move signals Samsung’s commitment to dominating the foldable market through innovation and design leadership.
If Samsung stays true to its promise, the upcoming trifold could offer more than just a new folding mechanism. Analysts expect advanced multitasking features, upgraded hinge durability, and seamless app continuity across all three panels.
This new form factor could also bring a redesigned version of Samsung’s One UI to better support productivity and entertainment across multiple screen sizes. Battery efficiency and improved thermal management are likely key areas of focus.
Samsung showing off its trifold phone in person marks a milestone for foldable technology. It signals that the industry’s next leap — from dual to triple folds — is almost here. By integrating years of R&D and customer feedback from its Z-series lineup, Samsung is positioning itself at the forefront of the next smartphone revolution.
Consumers eager for the next evolution of mobile devices might not have to wait much longer. If the company follows through, 2025 could end with one of the most talked-about smartphone launches in recent years.
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