Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold Unveiling Imminent, Aiming to Capitalize on Foldable Device Demand
Samsung is gearing up to expand its foldable smartphone lineup with the Galaxy Z TriFold. The tech giant is preparing an initial batch of 50,000 units for launch, aiming to gauge consumer interest in this innovative device. Rumors suggest an event as early as next month to unveil the Galaxy Z TriFold and Project Moohan headset.
Samsung has scheduled an event for later this week to unveil the Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 series. However, the spotlight may soon shift to the Galaxy Z TriFold. Leaker Ice Universe hints at a possible event on September 29th in South Korea to unveil new products, including the Galaxy Z TriFold and potentially a pair of 'AI glasses' called Galaxy Glasses.
The Galaxy Z TriFold is a tri-fold foldable smartphone, set to be presented at the APEC 2025 meeting in Gyeongju, South Korea, at the latest. Samsung's strategy mirrors its approach with the original Galaxy Fold, launching the Galaxy Z TriFold initially in select regions, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold SE. The initial launch regions are rumored to be South Korea and China. Samsung aims to ship its upcoming slate of gadgets before the end of the year.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7's success indicates that Samsung's strategy with foldable smartphones is paying off. The company is confident that the Galaxy Z TriFold will also find its market, given the growing interest in foldable devices.
Samsung's upcoming event promises a range of new products, with the Galaxy Z TriFold and Galaxy Glasses stealing the show. The initial launch of the Galaxy Z TriFold will be region-locked to South Korea and China, with a wider release planned later. Samsung is targeting year-end shipments for its new gadgets, capitalizing on the growing demand for foldable devices.