Samsung’s tri-folding phone may actually be real, folks.
The rumored device was shown in the flesh by Samsung at the K-Tech Showcase event ahead of the APEC Summit (via Chosun/Digitaltrends).
As expected, the phone unfolds vertically twice, extend from a fairly regular-sized smartphone into a decent-sized tablet.
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As is often the case with these early teasers, the audience that was fortunate enough to see the phone was not allowed to touch it or view it up close as it was placed in a glass display case.
It also appears that Samsung didn’t share any additional details about the phone.
It’s not even that thick when fully folded.
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The Samsung TriFold phone (as it may or may not be called) has been the subject of rumor mills for a while, though it now certainly looks a little more real. Expected specs include a 6.5-inch cover display, a 10-inch interior display (when fully unfolded), a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a powerful, 200-megapixel camera with 100x digital zoom.
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We might find out more about the phone during the APEC Summit, an event held in South Korea from October 31 to November 1, 2025.
