The Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Looks Set to Use Exactly the Chipset You Probably Expected
SOUTH KOREA AND CHINA, JUL 17 – Samsung will release its first tri-fold smartphone with a 10-inch folding display and Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, limited to South Korea and China with prices above $2,900.
- Samsung plans to launch its first tri-fold smartphone, possibly named Galaxy Z TriFold, in October 2025 with a limited release in South Korea and China.
- This launch follows trademark filings and recent code leaks revealing the phone’s codename Q7M and model number SM-F968 ahead of a near mass production phase.
- The device will feature a 6.49-inch cover screen and a 10-inch main display, positioning it alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and intensifying competition with Huawei’s September tri-fold launch.
- Evidence suggests the phone will likely use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, also in the Galaxy S25 and Fold 7, and may include a silicon-carbon battery for faster charging and longer lifespan.
- Samsung’s limited initial release could gauge consumer interest, with a possible wider global debut by the end of 2025 if the device performs well in the market.
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