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Samsung folds the Galaxy Z TriFold after just a few months

  • Samsung is officially discontinuing the Galaxy Z TriFold after just three months on the market. The company will sell through existing stock in South Korea and the U.S. before halting sales entirely.
  • Priced at $2,899, the TriFold was conceived as a limited-production initiative designed to test technological feasibility and market reception. Samsung positioned the device as an exploratory project to evaluate design viability for next-generation form factors.
  • The device featured 16 GB of RAM and a 10-inch 'main screen,' powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. High production costs and lack of carrier subsidies kept the TriFold a niche model, limiting broader commercial appeal.
  • IDC Vice President Francisco Jeronimo stated the discontinuation should not be viewed as failure; the device "captured plenty of attention" and successfully tested technological feasibility. Analysts view the project as a planned proof-of-concept rather than a commercial misstep.
  • While the Galaxy S26 remains successful, Korean outlet FNNews reported Samsung declared an "emergency management regime" for its mobile division. Rising component costs are pressuring profitability across the company's smartphone lineup, influencing future foldable strategy.
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TechCentral broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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