A detailed video from South Korea shows off Samsung’s upcoming tri-folding smartphone. SBS News and Omokgyo Electronics shared footage showing the device’s overall construction, folding design, and physical features. It is widely believed that Samsung will launch it as the Galaxy Z TriFold, despite not officially confirming its name.

Using two hinges on both sides of the device, the Galaxy Z TriFold can fold twice to form a compact shape. The screen expands to 10 inches when unfolded, while the external cover measures around 6.5 inches.

Samsung’s design folds both panels inward to protect the display when closed, unlike Huawei’s outward folding model. On the phone’s sides, one hinge has a smaller radius, while the other has a longer curve to accommodate the inner folding section.

When fully opened, the TriFold appears slim despite its dual-hinge design. Additionally, Samsung has maintained a balanced weight distribution across its panels for better grip and handling.

As with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Galaxy Z TriFold is reportedly equipped with a triple-camera setup at the back, including a 200-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom. There is a punch-hole front camera on both the inner and outer displays.

In addition to dual speakers, multiple microphones, and side-mounted power and volume buttons, there is also a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power key. Due to the complex hinge mechanism, the bezels appear thicker than those on the Fold 7.

Reports indicate an official launch later this year with a limited release in select markets, but Samsung has not revealed specifications or pricing