Samsung's TM Roh Says Tri-Fold Phone Could Launch 'at the End of This Year'
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, JUL 10 – Samsung aims to expand Galaxy AI devices to 400 million units this year and plans to launch a new trifold phone, enhancing its foldable device lineup.
- At the July 9 Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung’s President TM Roh confirmed the tri-fold smartphone is nearing production, targeting a launch by year-end.
- Facing competition from Huawei’s Mate XT, Samsung confirmed it is developing a tri-fold phone, aiming for release later this year amid years of speculation.
- Sources indicate Samsung's tri-fold device is ready for mass production with an initial run of 100,000 units, citing ongoing design and usability refinement.
- Samsung's tri-fold phone is set for limited release in South Korea and China by year-end, with plans for 100,000 units, as VP Minseok Kang emphasizes mainstreaming foldables alongside bar phones.
- Samsung's confirmation of a tri-fold device by year's end positions it as a foldable leader, with analysts urging cautious optimism about its ambitious, AI-integrated design future.
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