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    Samsung is reportedly pausing Galaxy Z TriFold sales, and it may soon become even harder to find

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s ambitious tri-fold experiment may already be winding down, just months after the Galaxy Z TriFold first hit the market.

    A report from South Korean outlet Dong-A Ilbo claims that Samsung will pause Galaxy Z TriFold sales in its home market starting March 17. The report cites industry sources familiar with the company’s plans who say that Samsung has decided to halt domestic shipments for now.

    Samsung launched the Galaxy Z TriFold in December 2025 as its most advanced foldable phone yet. Instead of a book-style design like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, it features a dual-hinge layout that unfolds into a tablet-sized screen. A month after its debut in South Korea, the phone landed in the US in limited quantities and with a hefty price tag.

    Samsung Galaxy TriFold unfolded
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    Despite launching only a few months ago, Samsung reportedly plans to wrap up domestic sales, suggesting that the Galaxy Z TriFold may have just been intended as a short-run showcase rather than a long-term product. Availability in the US also appears to be shaky. A recent report from The Verge notes that the Galaxy Z TriFold has frequently been out of stock through official channels, prompting some buyers to turn to resale marketplaces like eBay, where prices are significantly higher.

    Did Samsung build the Galaxy Z TriFold just to prove it could?

    It’s speculated that the Galaxy Z TriFold’s complex design makes the device extremely expensive to produce, thinning Samsung’s profits despite its $2,900 price tag. That could explain the decision to halt sales, indicating the company’s strategy may have been less about shipping millions of units and more about demonstrating that it could build a tri-fold phone.

    Whether Samsung revisits the tri-fold form factor with a second-generation model remains unclear. For now, the company appears content letting its first attempt stand as a limited showcase of its foldable technology.

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