Samsung‘s Galaxy Z TriFold foldable device became available for purchase across the United States on January 30, 2026, expanding the company’s premium foldable lineup. The tri-fold design unfolds to reveal a stunning 10-inch display, making it the largest screen Samsung has put in a pocketable device.

The Z TriFold targets content creators, designers, and productivity power users willing to pay premium prices for cutting-edge hardware. The device ships with Samsung’s latest software optimizations that make use of the additional screen real estate.
The 10-inch inner display dwarfs existing foldables when fully opened, providing more workspace than 11-inch tablets in a device that fits in a pocket. Battery capacity reached 5000mAh with fast charging support, addressing endurance concerns on larger display devices.
Pricing started at $2,299, positioning the TriFold as Samsung’s most expensive consumer device. Pre-orders in the US sold out within days, suggesting strong demand despite the prohibitive cost. Buyers reported receiving units within two weeks of ordering.
Industry analysts noted the TriFold represents a maturation phase for foldable technology. Early adopter interest remains strong, but mainstream consumers continue balancing durability concerns against premium positioning. Samsung expects the TriFold to remain a niche product through 2026.



