Samsung appears poised to debut its inaugural Galaxy Z tri-fold smartphone soon, with fresh details emerging that spotlight both its aesthetics and standout capabilities. This recent disclosure stems from X (formerly Twitter) account TechHighest, who shared a trio of brief clips seemingly pulled from One UI 8 animations.
These visuals outline the functionalities of Samsung’s pioneering tri-fold gadget and affirm its structural layout. As anticipated, the clips illustrate a device that hinges twice, creating a “three-section” form factor. Fully expanded, it promises a spacious, tablet-esque display ideal for juggling tasks, crafting content, or enjoying media. In its closed state, it shrinks down to a handy, portable size.
Digging deeper, the leak highlights several notable perks: compatibility with wireless charging—a staple for premium models—plus the ability to juice up accessories like Galaxy earbuds or smartwatches via reverse wireless power sharing. Additionally, it features NFC for seamless contactless payments, eliminating the need for unfolding. Official word on the tri-fold’s launch timeline remains absent, but hints may be dropped during the September 4 Unpacked showcase.