Samsung Unveils Revolutionary Multi-Folding Smartphone

Samsung Electronics has officially unveiled its groundbreaking multi-folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z TriFold, marking a strategic move to solidify its market leadership amidst escalating competition projected for 2026. Presented as a device crafted specifically for discerning customers rather than mass production, the Galaxy Z TriFold represents Samsung's concerted effort to innovate and contend with formidable Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi and Huawei in the rapidly evolving foldable phone segment.
The innovative Galaxy Z TriFold is engineered with three distinct panels that seamlessly unfold to reveal an expansive 253.1 millimetre (10-inch) display. This substantial screen real estate makes the device nearly 25% larger than Samsung’s most recent foldable offering, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, providing users with an unparalleled visual and interactive experience. At its unveiling, Samsung Electronics Executive Vice President and Head of the Korea Sales & Marketing Office, Alex Lim, articulated his conviction that the TriFold possesses the potential to ignite substantial growth within critical market segments. Lim stated, "I believe the foldable market will continue to grow, and the TriFold in particular could act as a catalyst that drives more explosive growth in key parts of the segment."
Priced at N3.5 million, equivalent to approximately $2,440.17, the cost of the Galaxy Z TriFold was a carefully considered decision. Alex Lim highlighted the significant surge in memory chip and other essential component costs, which invariably influenced the final selling price. Beyond its transformative display, the TriFold is equipped with advanced technological features including superfast charging capabilities, enabling the phone to reach 50% battery capacity in just 30 minutes. It also integrates Samsung’s largest battery ever featured in its flagship models, ensuring extended usage for its users.
Manufactured in South Korea, the Galaxy Z TriFold is scheduled for its domestic market launch on December 12. Following its debut in South Korea, the device will be progressively rolled out to other key international markets, including China, Singapore, Taiwan, and the UAE, before the close of the current year. This phased release strategy underscores Samsung’s targeted approach to penetrating specific high-value markets with its premium foldable offering.
The global foldable smartphone market is a hotbed of innovation and intense competition. Huawei notably pioneered the TriFold concept, having launched the industry's first TriFold phone in September 2024. Furthermore, the landscape is set to become even more competitive with Apple's anticipated entry into the foldable segment next year. Despite the burgeoning interest, analysts caution that the high production costs associated with these advanced devices might deter manufacturers from pursuing large-scale mass production.
Market research from Counterpoint indicates that foldable phones are expected to constitute a modest share of the total smartphone market, accounting for less than 2% this year and projected to reach under 3% by 2027. Nevertheless, the foldable market itself is on a steep growth trajectory, with a projected 14% expansion this year, followed by robust annual growth rates in the 30% range throughout 2026 and 2027. Samsung, already demonstrating significant strength, saw its share of the foldable market surge to 64% in the third quarter, a remarkable increase from 9% in the preceding quarter. This robust performance highlights Samsung's strategic focus on showcasing advanced technology and establishing a dominant edge in this high-potential, albeit niche, segment.
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