Samsung's upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2025 isn't just another smartphone. It's a bold cry of innovation in a sea of boring glass rectangles. With a starting price of around $2,447, it comes with a clear message: the future doesn't just fold once, but twice.
Let's be honest. The world of smartphones has become pretty boring. Every year we get a slightly thinner bezel, a slightly better camera, and a processor that's a nanosecond faster, which in practice no one notices. We've become numb. And just when we thought the pinnacle of technology was a phone that could survive a fall into a toilet, Samsung throws the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2025 on the table. A device that doesn't settle for a single fold. Because why have a simple book when you can have a whole accordion? It's coming on December 5, 2025, and it promises to turn your perception of mobility upside down.
Price: Shocking, but in a positive way
Let's start with the number that usually hurts. Rumors were preparing us for a $3,000 disaster. We were expecting a price tag that would require us to pawn our family heirlooms. But the latest reports from South Korea (source: yeux1122) are surprising. Samsung is considering a price tag of 3.6 million won, which translates to about 2,447 $ (approx. €2,320).

Don't get me wrong, that's still a lot of money. For that amount, you could furnish an entire living room or buy a high-end gaming computer. But in the context of this specific tech niche? This is a direct attack on Huawei and its Mate XT model, which sells for over $2,800 and is only available to a select few. With this price, Samsung is not targeting the masses, but those who understand that technology is the new status symbol, more powerful than any wristwatch.
Design: “G” is the new shape of the future
This is where things get interesting for engineering connoisseurs. While the competition is experimenting with “Z” shapes, where one part of the screen is always dangerously exposed to external influences, Samsung has taken a more pragmatic route. They are using a “G” shape (inward folding).
What does this mean in practice? Both side panels fold inwards. It's brilliant. When the device is in your pocket or bag, the delicate internal OLED screen is completely protected. No more fear of keys or coins. When the device is closed, you use the external 6.5-inch (16.51 cm) screen, which acts like a completely normal, albeit slightly thicker phone (about 14 mm). But when you open the case... the magic happens.
Screen and Productivity: A Movie Theater in the Palm of Your Hand
When you unfold this technological origami, a massive 10-inch (25.4 cm) screen shines before you. This is no longer a phone. This is a workstation. This is a tablet that you can actually put in your jacket. The thickness of the opened device is only 4.2 mm, which is at the limit of the laws of physics.
Imagine productivity. On the left side, you have your email client open, in the middle, your browser, and on the right, a video conference. Or you can simply stretch a spreadsheet across the entire 10 inches and feel like a Wall Street boss. This is a device for people who hate limitations and believe that “multitasking” is a lifestyle, not just a feature in the settings.

Hardware: No compromises
Under the lid (or rather three lids) is hidden Snapdragon 8 EliteThis isn't a processor for playing Candy Crush. This is a beast of silicon, capable of running demanding graphics applications and artificial intelligence without breaking a sweat.
Powering such a monster is a challenge that they solved with three separate batteries strategically placed throughout the case. The total capacity is said to be around 5,600 mAh. The silicon-carbon technology used allows for higher energy density in a thinner package. In addition, the case includes titanium, ensuring that the device is lightweight yet robust enough to survive the real world.
Cameras: The Exaggeration We Love
Because apparently a 10-inch foldable screen isn't enough, Samsung has built in a 200 MP (megapixel) main camera. Completely unnecessary? Maybe. But technology isn't always a matter of necessity, but of ability.
The system is complemented by a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. Add digital processing to that, and you're talking about 100x zoom. Photos will be sharp, colorful, and full of that signature Samsung contrast that makes reality more beautiful than it really is.
Below the line_ Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is a bold bet. It's proof that there's still room for the "wow" effect in the tech world. For $2,447, you get a device that replaces your phone, tablet, and maybe even your need for a laptop on short trips.

Do you need it? Probably not. Will you want it the moment you see it live? Absolutely. This isn't just electronics; it's engineering poetry. Samsung has thrown down the gauntlet. Now we wait to see if the world will pick it up, or if we will only admire this wonder from a safe distance through shop windows. Either way, December 5th will be an interesting day.





