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The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold’s Price Is Eye-Watering

January 28, 2026
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The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold's Price Is Eye-Watering


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At the start of December, Samsung announced its first triple-folding phone, which opens not just once, but twice, unfurling into a massive 10-inch display. It’s not the first triple-folding phone to hit the market, but since Huawei is technically banned from operating in the U.S., it’s the first planned to officially arrive Stateside. Now the phone, called the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, finally has an official release date. But it also has an official price, and it’s eye-watering.

Folding phones have historically been pretty expensive, but with a retail price of $2,900, the Galaxy Z TriFold is nearly $1,000 more expensive that the company’s current folding flagship, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Granted, being able to fold it out to a 10-inch display is kind of like stuffing a laptop in your pocket, but then, you can get an actual laptop (a really good one!) for less than half the cost.

If the idea of laying down more than three grand after tax isn’t deterring you, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold goes on sale on Jan. 30, and can be bought either online or in-person at one of Samsung’s Experience Stores, with seven locations across California, Minnesota, New York, and Texas. If you happen to have a physical store near you, it might be worth checking in on their stock—Samsung won’t be taking preorders for this phone, and despite the high price, it sold out within minutes during its South Korean launch.

While Samsung does sell a 1TB model overseas, the base model will be all U.S. customers can buy at launch. This version of the TriFold comes in black and offers 512GB of storage. It’s decked out with a high resolution 2,160 x 1,584 inner display, a 2520 x 1,080 outer display, the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, 16GB of RAM, and a powerful 200MP main camera (although the other lenses aren’t as powerful as those found on non-folding phones). And yes, the screens are both AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate.

The novelty might be worth it for some, and I suppose if you buy the TriFold instead of a phone and a tablet separately, that could help justify the price. Still, you can get a non-folding Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for $1,050 right now, add an iPad Pro for $899, and still save $1,000 over the cost of this new gadget.

If you’re on the fence, the aforementioned Samsung Experience stores do offer demos of the TriFold so you can try before you buy, although the sparse selection of locations means that won’t be an option for many.

More affordable folding phones than the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold

Pretty much every folding phone on the market right now is expensive, but if you must have a folding phone but you can’t justify the cost of a triple-folding model, there are other, cheaper options available.


What do you think so far?

The most obvious alternative is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is still pricey at its $2,000 retail price, though you can pay less if you can score a deal or special promotion. It’ll net you most of the same specs as the TriFold, although the inner screen maxes out at 8-inches instead of 10-inches. It’s still not a bad deal, since those extra two inches would come at $450 a pop. Currently, I’ve managed to track down an Amazon deal selling them for $1,600, although supply is limited.

If you’re stuck paying full price, you might instead prefer the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which starts at $1,800. That’ll also give you an 8-inch inner screen, although Google’s Tensor chips have a history of not being quite as strong as the Snapdragon chips that come with the Galaxy series, and the main camera is a far cry below the 200MP one found on both the Z Fold 7 and the TriFold.

There are also flip phones, although these aren’t really a replacement for folding phones. Instead of opening horizontally for a larger screen, they open vertically to reveal a standard phone-sized screen. In that way, they’re better for portability than they are for extra features, but they are a lot cheaper—the most recent Motorola Razr is currently on sale for $400 (MSRP $700), while the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 is on sale for $900 (MSRP $1,100).

Finally, you might consider waiting for the rumored iPhone Fold, which is expected to come out later this year. Initial rumors put the price somewhere between $2,100 to $2,500, and while price definitely includes the Apple Tax, it’s still much cheaper than the TriFold.



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