Samsung Discontinues Galaxy Z TriFold in the US Following Limited Release
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is now discontinued in the US as well
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Samsung has officially discontinued the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US after a brief run, following its earlier discontinuation in South Korea. The device, which was available in limited quantities, is now sold out, and Samsung recommends other models like the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
- 01The Galaxy Z TriFold has been discontinued in the US after limited availability.
- 02It was also previously discontinued in South Korea.
- 03Samsung suggests alternative models, including the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy S26 Ultra.
- 04Rumors indicate a potential successor, the TriFold 2, may launch in 2027.
- 05The TriFold 2 is expected to be thinner and lighter than the original.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, a unique folding smartphone, has been officially discontinued in the United States after a short-lived availability. Initially launched in South Korea, the device faced limited sales and has now sold out completely in the US as of April 10. Samsung's official statement confirms the end of the TriFold's journey, encouraging customers to check for future innovations on their website. For those looking for alternatives, Samsung recommends the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy S26 Ultra, although neither offers the same double-folding feature as the TriFold. Speculation surrounds a potential successor, the TriFold 2, rumored to be released in 2027 with enhancements such as a thinner and lighter design, possibly accompanied by a rollable screen smartphone. As it stands, the Galaxy Z TriFold has reached its end.
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