What’s happened? A major leak from Evan Blass has revealed what appears to be Samsung‘s final specs for its upcoming tri-fold device that was unveiled a couple of weeks ago. According to Blass, the device will be called “Galaxy Z TriFold.”
- The device is said to feature a 6.5-inch cover display and a 10.0-inch inner display, consistent with previous thin-design reports.
- Samsung is pushing peak brightness levels of 2600 nits and 1600 nits respectively, for outdoor use.
- The chassis folds into three “leaves” with varying thickness measurements, listed as 3.9 mm/ 4.0 mm/ 4.2 mm.
- Galaxy Z TriFold is expected to host a 200 MP main camera alongside a 5,437 mAh battery and a Snapdragon chipset.

This is important because: Samsung’s TriFold phone signals the next evolution in foldable devices, moving beyond dual-fold screens into a full three-panel “book-tablet” form factor.
- The combination of a large 10-inch inner display and ultra-thin folded profile positions the TriFold as a hybrid between phone and tablet.
- The 200 MP sensor and high peak brightness displays underscore Samsung’s intent to compete at the highest end of the market.
- With a larger than usual battery, Samsung appears to be balancing slimness with sufficient power for multiple displays.
Why should I care? If Samsung succeeds, the TriFold could redefine what a premium mobile device looks like in 2025.
- Users might get both a traditional phone experience and a full-sized tablet experience in one product.
- But success hinges on real-world durability, hinge reliability, and software optimisation across the triple-panel layout.
- The thickness variance among the leaves is also unusual and may affect durability or folding behaviour.
OK, what’s next? Samsung has not yet announced a launch, but multiple leaks, like the Bluetooth SIG clearance of Galaxy Z TriFold, hint that it might arrive soon.
- Previous leaks suggest a launch of Galaxy Z TriFold on 5 December 2025 for $3000, though its availability remains a concern.
- A full reveal is expected in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out.