Samsung is reportedly gearing up to revolutionize the foldable smartphone market once again, this time with a bold leap into tri-fold design. After years of refining its book-style and clamshell foldables, the tech giant is now rumored to launch its “first tri-fold smartphone”, potentially named the “Samsung Galaxy G Fold”, as early as 2026.
A flurry of recent leaks has revealed promising details about the phone’s design, display technology, and features, suggesting it may set a new benchmark for innovation.
Samsung Galaxy G Fold: A Glimpse into the Future of Foldables
According to prominent leaker “Digital Chat Station”, the Galaxy G Fold will feature a “9.9-inch display” when fully unfolded. This puts it slightly behind Huawei’s Mate XT (10.2 inches), the world’s first tri-fold smartphone, but Samsung’s design philosophy may give it a functional edge.
Unlike the Mate XT’s outward folding mechanism, Samsung is rumored to use a “dual inner-folding display”, which not only improves durability but also protects the screen from scratches and accidental drops.
This tri-fold mechanism could allow for three display modes: a standard smartphone mode, a tablet-like mode when fully expanded, and a hybrid mode for multitasking. The tech giant is expected to integrate “advanced multitasking features” in its “One UI software” to leverage this flexible screen real estate.
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Hardware and Charging Capabilities
Under the hood, the Galaxy G Fold may come equipped with a “Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset”, depending on its final release timeline. Paired with up to “16GB of RAM” and “1TB of internal storage”, the tri-fold could deliver a premium computing experience in a flexible form.
Leaked reports also hint at “charging speeds between 23W and 24W”, which, while lower than current ultra-fast-charging standards (up to 200W), may be due to limitations imposed by the tri-fold battery design. The foldable battery is expected to be split across multiple segments to accommodate the tri-fold structure.
Expected Pricing and Availability
Early estimates place the Galaxy G Fold’s price at around “$2,800 (approx. Rs. 2.38 lakh)”, positioning it as one of the most premium smartphones in the world. This is consistent with Samsung’s pricing strategy for cutting-edge foldable devices.
While an “exact launch date” is still under wraps, sources suggest the device could launch in “early 2026”, with Samsung potentially offering a “limited regional rollout” in markets such as “China and South Korea”, followed by a global expansion based on market feedback.
What to Expect at the Next Galaxy Unpacked Event
The parent comany may tease or officially reveal the Galaxy G Fold at its upcoming “Galaxy Unpacked event”, where other high-profile launches are expected, including the “Galaxy Z Fold 7”, “Galaxy Z Flip 7”, and possibly a budget-friendly “Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE”.
With Samsung entering the tri-fold arena, the next generation of smartphones could change how we define mobile productivity and portability. The Galaxy G Fold is shaping up to be more than just a foldable – it could be a game-changer for the industry.
“Stay tuned for more leaks, official announcements, and hands-on coverage as Samsung inches closer to revealing its most ambitious foldable yet.”
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