Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Pricing Leaks Ahead Launch

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Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Z TriFold, the company’s first-ever tri-fold smartphone, is expected to make its official debut in South Korea next month.

While early rumors suggested a hefty price tag, a new report now indicates that the foldable device may cost slightly less than initially feared.

According to Korean reporter yeux1122, the Galaxy Z TriFold will reportedly be priced at 3.6 million won (approximately $2,447) in South Korea. Although this price point is undeniably premium, it is still lower than earlier leaks, which claimed the device might cost around 4 million won ($2,720). The updated pricing gives potential buyers a small sigh of relief, even though the device remains one of Samsung’s most expensive smartphones yet.

The report also mentions that Samsung will sell the Galaxy Z TriFold directly through its own retail channels, offering the device in a single color and storage option. This limited configuration aligns with Samsung’s strategy of testing consumer interest before potentially expanding the lineup.

In terms of specifications, the Galaxy Z TriFold is shaping up to be a powerhouse. The foldable is rumored to feature a massive 10-inch inner display, offering an expansive tablet-like experience when fully unfolded. On the outside, users can expect a 6.5-inch cover screen, making day-to-day tasks convenient without opening the device.

Photography enthusiasts may appreciate the rumored 200MP primary rear camera, promising high-resolution photos and advanced imaging capabilities. Powering the tri-fold design is a reportedly solid 5,437mAh battery, which should help sustain the larger display setup and multitasking features.

As Samsung prepares to introduce its most ambitious foldable yet, excitement continues to grow within the tech community. With a slightly more affordable price than earlier rumors suggested—though still undeniably premium—the Galaxy Z TriFold is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about smartphone launches of the year.