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Samsung’s TriFold undercuts Apple, raises the ceiling on premium foldables

The news: Samsung is showcasing its Z TriFold foldable just as chatter intensifies around Apple’s first foldable, expected in 2026, per The Verge.

The pros: 

  • The TriFold unfolds into a 10-inch display—essentially a tablet that folds down into a phone—clearly aimed at productivity, multitasking, and Samsung’s vision of pocketable computing. 
  • It runs three apps side by side and even launches DeX desktop mode without an external monitor, pushing the idea that a single device can replace multiple screens and even tablets and PCs.

The cons:

  • The TriFold’s 12.9mm folded thickness (one and a half iPhone 15s) and 309g weight (almost double that of the Galaxy S24’s 162g) will test mainstream appeal.
  • Its two-hinge system adds complexity and raises long-term durability questions. 
  • The price—roughly $2,500 in South Korea with US pricing still unknown—presents a cost challenge for consumers who already feel they’re paying too much for smartphones.

Why it matters: By unveiling a dual-hinge, three-panel device now, Samsung is setting the bar before Apple can challenge its market position. It’s a curious flex since Samsung is reportedly also the display supplier for Apple’s upcoming foldable, per AppleInsider.

Zooming out: Trifold smartphones nearing $3,000 are unlikely to drive mass adoption, but they can set a new ceiling for premium smartphones. 

  • A high-end trifold flagship makes dual panel foldables like Samsung’s Z Fold and Apple’s anticipated folding iPhone seem more like midrange products.
  • By raising premium pricing, Samsung can secure its dominance before Apple even announces a potential competitor. It also forces Apple to rethink its rumored $2,399 pricing strategy for iPhone Fold.

What brands and marketers should do: Prepare for content to stretch across larger, flexible canvases. Build adaptable layouts, vertical-first creative, and productivity-friendly experiences that respond to multi-window use. 

As Samsung and Apple escalate the foldable race, brands that design for these hybrid screens will gain an early advantage in a premium, high-engagement segment.

Source: Samsung Mobile

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