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You might not be able to buy the Samsung’s tri-fold phone after all

A new report suggests it'll only be available in a select number of Asian markets

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Galaxy Flex G is reportedly the inspiration for Samsung’s tri-fold phone. Samsung

What’s happened? Samsung is set to show its first tri-fold smartphone this week at the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, then move to mass production this year. Signs point to a careful, narrowly targeted release.

  • According to The Korea Herald, the phone uses Samsung’s inward-folding Flex G design with a 6.5-inch cover screen and a 10-inch main display.
  • Initial production is pegged at roughly 50,000 to 200,000 units, sold in select markets only.
  • Previous reports claim a US release is likely, but veteran leaker Evan Blass expects it to only launch in South Korea, greater China, and possibly the UAE.
  • Pricing is unconfirmed, with estimates around 4 million won, about $2,800, and a Samsung spokesperson says pricing is still being evaluated.

Unfortunately for foldable enthusiasts — and despite recent rumors to the contrary — I think it’s very unlikely that Samsung will release its first trifold beyond Korea, the greater Chinese market (including Singapore & Taiwan), & possibly the UAE. I’d love to be wrong, though.

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) October 26, 2025

This is important because: You might not get a chance to buy a the multi-folding folding phone after all, at least not this year. Samsung is signaling where foldables go next, but the first wave looks small and tightly targeted.

  • The Korea Herald’s sources point to a tiny first wave and a narrow rollout.
  • An industry source quoted by the Herald says the tri-fold is aimed at leadership and perception more than near-term sales, which fits a limited release.
  • While a limited release might mean you won’t be able to buy this next Samsung foldable iteration, you can check out the best foldables currently available to buy.
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Why should I care? If you live outside the launch countries, your upgrade plans may need a rethink. A small run and a narrow rollout mean most people will be watching and not buying, for now.

  • Access will be tight. A limited first wave lowers your odds of getting one this year.
  • The report points to a 10-inch main display and tri-fold-tuned multitasking, which could shape how future foldables handle work, media, and split-screen tasks.
  • At this price tier, this is a premium experiment and not a mass-market phone, so waiting to see how it lands might be the smarter move.

Okay, so what’s next? If Samsung’s demo lands, it will not just sell a phone but set a bar. A credible tri-fold from a market leader tends to move rivals, parts suppliers, and even app makers.

  • Huawei currently leads foldables by share, per the Herald’s Counterpoint citation, so a polished Samsung tri-fold could pull attention back.
  • Apple’s rumored iPhone Fold is expected to raise the stakes for durability, software polish, and price.
  • If Samsung nails software, watch for three-pane layouts, drag and drop, and clean hand-off from the cover to the big screen.
  • That price tier sets a premium bar. If demand shows despite scarcity, others may test high-end tri-folds before broader launches.

Via Android Authority

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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