Samsung has just announced that the Galaxy Z TriFold will be on display starting tomorrow, in select Samsung Experience Store locations across the US. Still no information on release date or pricing for the US, but this does mean that we are getting closer to release.
Here’s the full list of Samsung Experience Stores that will have the Galaxy Z TriFold on display:
- Mall of America – Bloomington, Minnesota
- Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos, California
- The Americana at Brand – Glendale, California
- Queens Center – Elmhurst, New York
- Roosevelt Field – Garden City, New York
- Stonebriar Centre – Frisco, Texas
- The Galleria – Houston, Texas.
Potential customers will be able to check out the Galaxy Z TriFold at any of these seven locations, testing out some of Samsung’s enhanced Galaxy AI features, ahead of “its official US launch,” according to Samsung. The company does say that availability details will be coming soon to the Samsung US Newsroom . Previously, Samsung did note that it would be available in Q1.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is a game-changer
I got a chance to play with the Galaxy Z TriFold at CES earlier this month in Las Vegas, and it’s truly a game-changer. I also got to use the Huawei Mate XT back in 2024 when their first tri-fold device was announced. But I think Samsung is doing it better. Giving us either a bar-style phone or a full 10-inch tablet. Without the folding display being exposed like it is on Huawei’s model.
Being able to use apps like Google Maps on this large display is going to be absolutely amazing, particularly when you’re navigating a new city. It’s also great for watching content and of course multi-tasking. I could see myself using the TriFold on a plane, getting some articles written while flying to MWC or another event.
We don’t yet have pricing available for the US, but in Korea, it is selling for the equivalent of $2,500. And where the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is already priced at $1,999, we wouldn’t expect it to be much cheaper than $2,500. Probably closer to $3,000 than $2,500. But that is just speculation; we’ll have to wait and see.
