Galaxy Z TriFold gets a release date and pricing in new leak


Samsung’s interesting new Galaxy Z “TriFold” may have a release date as a new report reveals Samsung’s timeline as well as some key specs.

Samsung has been saying for months that its “TriFold” device would arrive before the end of the year, but seeing as we didn’t even get the first official reveal of this device until October, it was pretty clear the company would be cutting it close. Now, we’ve finally got some new information.

The Chosun Daily reports that Samsung plans to release the Galaxy Z TriFold within the next month, tentatively on December 5. This would apparently include a launch event and would be followed by “immediately” opening sales of the device.

It remains unclear exactly where the TriFold will be available, but the report brings out that it is “likely limited to Korea and select Asian countries.” The price is said to be “approximately 4.4 million Korean won,” or just shy of $3,000 USD. Prior reports have suggested the door is open to a launch in the United States, but it seems uncertain.

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Beyond that, the report also “confirms” a handful of key Galaxy Z TriFold specs including:

  • External display: 6.5-inches
  • Internal display: 10-inches
  • Unfolded thickness: 4.2mm
  • Folded thickness: “Around” 14mm
  • Battery: 5,600 mAh

We’ve heard most of these details in one form or another in recent weeks, but the battery size is a new bit of information. It’s also much larger than the 4,400 mAh battery in the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

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