JAKARTA - The well-known source of technology Evan Blass has again leaked important details regarding Samsung's first three-fold smartphone, which is confirmed to be launched under the name Galaxy Z TriFold. This leak reveals the design, camera, battery, and processor used.

According to Blass, the Galaxy Z TriFold will come with a 10-inch folding main screen and a 6.5-inch secondary screen. This design is different from Huawei's triple-folding concept in the Mate XT series, as Samsung selects a configuration with one flexible main screen and one non-folding rear screen.

In terms of photography, this phone is reportedly carrying a 200MP main camera, possibly the same as the sensor used on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. As for power, the Galaxy Z TriFold will carry a 5,437 mAh capacity battery (marketed as 5,600 mAh).

The peak brightness of the screen is also classified as impressive 2,600 nits for the outer screen and 1,600 nits for the main screen. The thickness of the device when folded varies between 3.9 and 4.2 mm, making it one of the thinst foldable devices in its class.

For performance, Samsung will equip this device with a high-end Snapdragon chipset, which is believed to be the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

If nothing changes, Galaxy Z TriFold is expected to be officially introduced on December 5, 2025, according to the previously mentioned Samsung's sign a new era of multi-segment foldable phone design on the Galaxy Z line.


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