The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold features a unique design that allows for a multi-tasking experience, supporting the simultaneous operation of three applications side-by-side, two apps at once, or one expansive app that occupies the entire screen.
This innovative device incorporates two titanium hinges, enabling it to open into three distinct panels. Users can effectively utilize a full-size app on each panel, engage in a more extensive split-screen layout, or maximize one application across the large display. Switching between these configurations is straightforward, and the prospect of managing three apps concurrently may appeal to productivity-oriented users. While its size can make it somewhat unwieldy to handle, this is common for a tablet of this size. Notably, the TriFold remains slim when unfolded, enhancing its usability.
When folded, the device measures 12.9 millimeters thick, slightly thicker than the Galaxy Z Fold6, which is 12.1 millimeters. This similar thickness, paired with a significantly larger screen, is an impressive feat that makes its bulk more acceptable. The device includes a mechanism that alerts users if they attempt to fold it incorrectly; starting to fold it in the wrong orientation triggers a vibration and a warning on the screen, advising users to fold the correct screen first. However, there remains the chance that some users might disregard this notification.
In terms of hardware, the Galaxy Z TriFold boasts impressive specifications, akin to those found in higher-end models like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. It features a 200-megapixel main camera on the back and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. The displays are shielded with ceramic glass, and the device offers an IP48 rating for dust and water resistance, adding to its robustness and durability.






