Fresh reports from South Korea suggest that the Samsung Galaxy Tri-fold foldable could be launched this week, following earlier delays. Samsung had previously confirmed the device’s release this year, with initial predictions for a September unveiling proving inaccurate. However, recent indications point towards an imminent launch.
According to The Korea Herald, Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tri-fold at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju, starting on Friday, October 31. While the exact release date for the device remains uncertain, it is confirmed to be “slated for mass production” and set to hit shelves later this year.
Rumors suggest that the Galaxy Tri-fold will feature a standard 6.5-inch cover screen and a large 10-inch main display when unfolded. Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the device is rumored to include a 200Mp main camera and a 100x hybrid zoom function.
Samsung’s foray into the foldable market with the Galaxy Tri-fold marks a bold step towards blurring the lines between smartphones, tablets, and laptops. While initial reports hinted at a limited launch in Korea, anticipation remains high for the device’s potential impact on the foldable market.
As we await further details on the Samsung Galaxy Tri-fold, it stands as a significant development in the ever-evolving landscape of mobile technology.