Samsung has quietly updated the Galaxy Z TriFold’s product page with a message: the company’s first tri-folding phone is now completely sold out with no restock in sight. If you were hoping to get one sometime in the future, perhaps when the phone goes on sale, it’s time to let go.
“The limited-run Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out,” an updated message on the Galaxy Z TriFold’s landing page says. The message also asks people to keep visiting Samsung’s website for “one-of-a-kind innovations” and shop for other foldables or mobile devices.
Why did Samsung pull the plug so quickly?
For those catching up, the TriFold launched in South Korea last year, in December 2025, and it sold out quite fast. The US got its turn in January 2026, with a rather premium pricing of $2,899. The device features a dual-hinge design that unfolds into a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, making it one of the widest foldables available at the time.
What’s interesting is that Samsung intentionally kept production between 20,000 and 30,000 units, not just in Korea or America, but globally. It was always intended as a showcase device rather than a mainstream product that is produced in millions of units.

Is a TriFold sequel in the works?
By March 2026, Samsung officially discontinued the TriFold. A final restock was made available on the company’s official website on April 10, which, as you would have guessed by now, didn’t last long.
For now, Samsung is directing interested buyers toward the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is currently its latest book-style foldable (until the Fold 8 arrives in July 2026), and the Galaxy S26 Ultra, its latest conventional flagship. The company is working on a TriFold sequel, but that might not hit the market before 2027.


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