Last updated: March 18th, 2026 at 15:30 UTC+01:00
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Samsung's decision to discontinue the Galaxy Z TriFold after just three months on the market is actually a good thing.
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Danny Dorresteijn / SamMobile
Galaxy Z TriFold - Source: Danny Dorresteijn / SamMobile
Samsung took a bold leap into the future with the Galaxy Z TriFold, its first true tri-fold smartphone. It's a device that folds twice to deliver a massive 10-inch tablet-like screen when unfolded, yet remains surprisingly pocketable when closed.
We at SamMobile have one ourselves and actually really like this foldable form factor. We called it a technical marvel in our hands-on, and we were quite impressed in our review as well.
The evidence came in the sales numbers. Limited production batches sold out in days, sometimes in hours, including rapid sell-outs in the US with each restock. Demand repeatedly outstripped the tiny supply Samsung intentionally produced, turning every drop into a massive hit.
People weren't just curious, they were willing to pay well above regular Fold-series prices for this next-level experience. The hype and willingness to splurge confirmed the tri-fold concept had legs and passionate early adopters. That's not all. Even SamMobile's Google Analytics data showed massive interest in this product, which was priced at a pretty hefty $2,899.
Rather than forcing mass production of a first-gen product with known trade-offs (like the visible crease that remains a challenge in foldables), Samsung took the smart path and is going back to the drawing board. It is discontinuing sales as inventory clears and doesn't have any more restocks planned.
Samsung treated this as a limited-run showcase rather than a mainstream lineup staple, and that's not failure, just strategy. By pulling back now, Samsung avoids flooding the market with a device that might frustrate users in the long term while it refines the tech, and works toward better hinge durability, a reduced crease, global availability, and, hopefully, lower pricing.
The result is the original Galaxy Z TriFold has instantly become a true collector's item. Units that sold out instantly are now rare trophies for those lucky (or quick) enough to snag one. Owners like you and me are sitting on something special, a piece of mobile history that proved there is enough hunger for bigger, bolder foldables.
Samsung discontinuing the TriFold early was a smart move, and we can't wait to see what the future holds.
Danny is the proud founder of SamMobile.com. His first Samsung phone was the SGH-D900, which he considers to be the best slider phone ever. He likes football (Ajax/FC Barcelona) and Formula 1 (Red Bull).