Samsung’s long-awaited Galaxy Z TriFold has finally made its debut, and excitement is building as consumers worldwide look forward to the brand’s first triple-folding smartphone.
While Samsung has officially confirmed the device’s price only for South Korea, market patterns and previous flagship launches offer strong clues about what buyers in international markets can expect to pay.
In South Korea, the Galaxy Z TriFold launches in a single Crafted Black variant featuring 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The official price is KRW 3,594,000, which directly converts to roughly €2,108, $2,450, £1,850, or INR 2,20,140. However, these simple conversions rarely reflect actual global retail pricing, especially for premium Samsung foldables.
To estimate international prices more accurately, it helps to compare the TriFold with Samsung’s previous flagship, the Galaxy Z Fold7. The Fold7’s 12GB/512GB model was launched at KRW 2,537,700—approximately 30% lower than the new TriFold. Applying this pricing premium to the Fold7’s US, UK, EU, and India launch prices gives a realistic picture of what Samsung may charge globally.
Based on these calculations, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is expected to cost around INR 2,44,000 in India, making it one of the most expensive foldables in the country to date. In the US, UK, and Europe, the projected pricing for the 16GB/512GB model is as follows:
United States: ~$2,990
United Kingdom: ~£2,680
Europe: ~€3,130
These estimates appear reasonable considering the TriFold’s innovative form factor, premium engineering, and its role as Samsung’s boldest foldable yet. With its triple-hinge design, high-end specifications, and futuristic appeal, the Galaxy Z TriFold is aimed squarely at enthusiasts who demand cutting-edge technology regardless of cost.
As Samsung prepares for broader availability, global pricing details are expected soon. Until then, these projections provide a reliable look at what consumers may expect to pay when the Galaxy Z TriFold officially reaches international markets.
