- More details around Samsung Tri-Fold has emerged
- The phone could be launched later in the year than Samsung’s regular foldable
- Meanwhile Huawei Mate XT Tri-Fold Global
At the same time as the launched Galaxy S25 series, Samsung also gave us a snick of an upcoming tri-fold folding phone without adding much in the way of detail-fresh fresh leaks may have answered some of the questions we have about this handset .
Information submitted by Tipster @pandaflashpro and analyst @DSCCRSS, nicely summarized by NotebookCheck, suggests that the TRI-FOLD hand kit will be launched in the second half-year-after Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 reveals.
The more well-known foldable should be shown around July (a year after the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6), so it is tribled to be called the Samsung Galaxy G Fold shell appears in the following months.
The same sources have ‘confirmed’ that the upcoming Tri-Fold phone will offer 2,600 nits of view brightness and the 25W cable charging matching Samsung’s current foldable-beautiful, of course, there is nothing confirmed until Samsung says it.
The original tri-fold
While Samsung is preparing for the launch of his first tri-fold hand set, Huawei Mate Xt goes globally. This tri-fold was launched in China last year, but will be on its way to more markets around the world in the near future.
However, while Huawei has announced global accessibility (via the Android police), it has not said much more than that. The most useful detail so far is a European price of € 3,499, which at the time of writing serves as $ 3,660 / £ 2,905 / AU $ 5,760.
Given the Huawei hardware remains prohibited in the United States, we can assume that Huawei Mate XT is not appearing there – but it seems that the handset will be available to buy directly in at least some European countries.
There is no word yet about anyone else participating in this tendency to add an extra fold. The rumors of a collapsible iPhone do not disappear – but Apple’s first attempt at the form factor has a single display hinge rather than two.



