Samsung has officially discontinued the Galaxy Z TriFold in the United States, marking the end of the device’s brief lifecycle. The company confirmed that the limited-edition foldable is now “completely sold out,” with no plans for further restocks. With this, the TriFold is no longer available in both the US and South Korea.
The device was first introduced in very limited quantities in South Korea, where it quickly disappeared after a short sales period. Samsung then continued selling small batches in the US, but availability remained restricted. The final restock on April 10 sold out rapidly, effectively ending the product’s availability worldwide.

The Galaxy Z TriFold was never meant to be a mainstream smartphone. Instead, it was positioned as an experimental and limited-run device designed to showcase Samsung’s innovation in foldable technology. Its tri-fold design with dual hinges made it unique, but also limited its appeal to niche users and early adopters.
Samsung has advised customers to keep an eye on its official website for upcoming devices. As alternatives, the company suggests the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy S26 Ultra, though neither offers the same tri-fold experience.
Despite the short lifespan of the first model, Samsung appears committed to the concept. Reports suggest that a successor, possibly called the Galaxy Z TriFold 2, is already in development and could launch in the coming years. Expected improvements include a thinner and lighter design, addressing some limitations of the original.
Galaxy Z TriFold stands as a short-lived but important step in Samsung’s foldable journey, highlighting what future smartphone designs could look like.
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