Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold


In case you missed it, Samsung finally announced the Galaxy Z TriFold, and it’s coming to Singapore. While it’s not the first commercially available tri-fold phone here, the Galaxy Z TriFold still packs a unique design that transforms from a compact handset into a tablet-like display.

Samsung gave us an early experience with the Galaxy Z TriFold (before it hits retail shelves on 19 December 2025), where we tried the features designed for its form factor.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Briefing the room before we begin prodding the tri-foldable phone.

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Disclaimer: Our sample Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is a pre-production unit. It is not a retail unit, and your mileage may vary when it officially goes on sale.

Since our previous article already covered the core specs and components, our demo focuses on real-world usage.

Surprisingly normal-sized for a three-panel phone

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, upright (next to Galaxy Tab S tablet).

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We start with the folded state first.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Galaxy Z Fold7 (blue, left) compared against Galaxy Z TriFold (right).

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The Galaxy Z TriFold (12.9mm) was barely thicker than a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 (12.1mm). Despite that, holding the Galaxy Z TriFold in one hand was still relatively easy, and its sleek design kept it from feeling bulky.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold.

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Also, while it weighs a whopping 309g, the phone doesn’t feel like it would get in the way during use. However, it makes itself known once it’s in your pants pockets.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

6.5-inch Cover Screen.

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Also pleasant was the 6.5-inch Cover Screen, which Samsung ensured that it looked and felt like using a conventional smartphone. It’s sharp, and still clocks 1-120Hz refresh rate, which meant it was competent at handling high-framerate video content.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

USB-C port on Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold. When unfolded, it’s in the middle panel.

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The hinges ensured that Galaxy Z TriFold’s unfolding felt deliberate, and it’s made more intuitive with a satisfying click when you have its tablet-like display out. We’re also confident of its durability, since it uses the same hinge materials found on the Galaxy Z Fold7.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Pokméon Go on 10-inch Main Screen.

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Once unfolded, the Galaxy Z TriFold opens up to a 10-inch Main Screen (4:3 aspect ratio) that’s almost tablet-like.



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