- The latest Samsung Tri-Fold Leakage is shown
- It relates to how a user interface works on the handset
- We can expect to see the phone in October
We should not have much longer to wait until Samsung finally launches its highly expected Tri-Folding Hand Kit, and a fresh software leakage may have just revealed how the new handset will have the edge over the newly launched Galaxy Z Fold 7.
The team at Sammyguru (via 9to5Google) has somehow got hold of hidden a UI 8 elements showing that Tri-Fold will have the ability to display three apps side by side on the main screen-the ultimate in multitasking.
While you can get three apps up at the same time on the most important 8-inch display of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 (and its predecessor), one of these apps should take the top half or the bottom half of the screen. That leaves the other two squashed in the corners.
Another improvement that is apparently underway: Samsung Tri-Fold will also be able to show up to three home screens, the mirror from three home screens on the outer display (where they can be cycled through with a weld).
Rumors so far
These are promising leaks in terms of software because it sounds like Samsung has thought carefully about what makes a tri-fold different. According to this latest report, support for these features will be rolled out with a UI 8.5.
Given that a UI 8 is already on certain devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, which suggests that Tri-Fold is not too far away from starting. Earlier rumors have suggested that Samsung’s magnificent reveal would be sometime in October.
As you may remember, Samsung first teased the device all the way back in January, at the Galaxy S25 launch, so it comes definitely. However, there has been some official information about the handset since then.
If the leaks and rumors are right, the phone comes with a titanium frame, a Snapdragon 8-Elitchipset, a Triple-Linse rear camera, fairly ordinary charging times and a 9.96-inch screen. Oh, and it costs you a lot of money too.



