Samsung is likely to discontinue its ambitious project, the Galaxy Z TriFold, after its debut as sales have started to decline in South Korea. This trend is expected to continue in other markets as well.
The Galaxy Z TriFold initially seemed more like a tech experiment rather than a product designed for a wide audience.
He garnered interest by showcasing in small quantities, indicating curiosity and interest in various formats. However, the device faced evident difficulties in actual usage.
The primary concern was its size and thickness, as it measured approximately 12.9 mm when closed, making it bulkier than desired for everyday use as a mobile phone.
Samsung is reportedly developing the TriFold 2.
Samsung seems to be continuing to work on the Galaxy Z TriFold 2, with a focus on enhancing the hinge, despite the potential early discontinuation of the first model.

The next version is anticipated to be slimmer, lighter, and more convenient, aiming to offer a similar experience to the current Galaxy Z Fold line.
This new model is expected to be available around 2027 due to the additional time needed for the complex three-fold design improvements in durability, strength, and screen crease appearance.
Samsung is still experimenting with different formats.
Samsung is considering a device with a sliding screen in addition to the TriFold concept.
This new design would utilize a manual mechanism to extend the screen to around 7 inches, effectively transforming it into a miniature tablet, unlike the motorized models showcased at events such as CES.
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