Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Goes on Sale in Days, but Its $2,900 Price Is Unhinged
- On January 30, Samsung will release the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US on Samsung.com and at Samsung Experience Stores, pricing it at $2,899.
- After premiering in South Korea late last year, the Galaxy Z TriFold has been available there for weeks following a teaser about one year ago.
- The TriFold packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset and 12GB RAM, opens to a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X main display with a 6.5-inch cover display, and has hinges tested for around 200,000 folds.
- Priced well above the Fold 7, the TriFold moves Samsung deeper into premium pricing at $2,899, while Samsung has not confirmed carriers and rumors say it may lack Samsung Care+ and trade-in eligibility.
- Initially, Samsung will offer just a 512GB Crafted Black TriFold at launch, and early reviewers recommend hands-on testing as it aims to replace both phone and tablet devices.
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