Towards the end of 2025, Samsung launched its first trifold phone, the Galaxy Z TriFold. It has only been released in a handful of markets and in very limited quantities as well.
According to a new report, it seems Samsung will no longer sell the Galaxy Z TriFold, at least in one of its major markets.

Samsung is expected to restock the device in its home country of South Korea this week. The report adds this will be the last restock, and that Samsung will stop selling the Galaxy Z TriFold in South Korea.
Also, the device is likely to receive a final restock in some of the other markets where it’s available, like in the United States, with sales ceasing once the current production volume is sold out. The summary of all of this is that Samsung is no longer making any more of these phones.
Probably the company has its reasons for this decision. Notwithstanding, the Galaxy Z TriFold wasn’t for a mass market product. It’s obvious that was why it was sold in very few markets with limited quantities. In addition, the company itself has already confirmed that it’s no longer working on a Galaxy Z TriFold successor for now. It’s not known yet if this form will or won’t come back in the future.
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