If Samsung hasn’t yet convinced you to buy a phone that folds in two, don’t fret — the phone maker is now going to try to sell you a phone that folds in multiple places. That would be the Galaxy Z TriFold, where two front panels open up to reveal a tablet-sized main display.

The just-announced Galaxy Z TriFold debuts in South Korea next week, with Samsung planning to bring the phone yo the U.S. at some point during the first three months of 2026. And while I can acknowledge the engineering know-how that went into developing a triple-folding phone, I still have to wonder if the Galaxy Z TriFold is the device people have been clamoring for.

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Still, while Samsung may offer some of the best foldable phones around, it’s still a small part of the larger phone market. That same report has Samsung expecting to sell 35 million Galaxy S26 models — seven times the number of expected foldable sales. And when I’m out and about in the world, I see plenty of people using conventional Samsung phones, but not too many foldables regardless of who makes them.

I don’t see how a tri-folding phone — arguably an even bigger flyer to take than a standard folding phone — changes the niche status for this type of device. And even with Samsung disclosing some of the Galaxy Z TriFold’s specs, I’m going to need some answers to a few key questions before I can really assess if this is the phone that’s going to convince more people to embrace foldable phones.

11-inch iPad Pro M5 if you want a tablet sized work space for something that’s more than half the likely cost of the Galaxy Z TriFold. Yes, there’s still, that portability issue, but if it means an extra $1500-plus in my wallet, I’ll figure out how to tote that tablet around. Ultimately, that’s the problem that Samsung’s going yo have to solve with its foldables, triple-folding or otherwise.

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