Key Points

Samsung is gearing up to launch its first tri-fold smartphone later this year, as confirmed by Roh Tae-moon. The company showcased Flex G and S concepts at MWC 2025, signaling its commitment to foldable innovation. This move comes amid rising competition from Huawei, which already has a tri-fold model in the market. Samsung also unveiled the slimmer Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 with enhanced AI features.

Key Points: Samsung to Launch Tri-Fold Phone This Year Says Roh Tae-moon

  • Samsung teases tri-fold phone to expand Galaxy lineup
  • Flex G and S concepts previewed at MWC 2025
  • Competes with Huawei's Mate X3 Ultimate
  • Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 also unveiled with AI upgrades
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Samsung set to launch tri-foldable phone later this year: Roh Tae-moon

Samsung confirms tri-fold smartphone launch in 2025 to compete with Huawei, featuring Flex G and S concepts revealed at MWC.

"We are working hard to release it by the end of this year – Roh Tae-moon, Samsung DX Division President"

Seoul, July 10

Samsung Electronics plans to debut its first tri-folding smartphone later this year, adding a new form factor to its flagship Galaxy lineup.

"We are working hard to release it by the end of this year," Roh Tae-moon, president and head of the Devise eXperience (DX) division at Samsung Electronics, said during a press conference following the Galaxy Unpacked event to launch the company's latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 models in New York, reports Yonhap news agency.

The company has recently teased the arrival of a foldable phone featuring three screens.

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in March, Samsung showcased concept devices with tri-folding displays, the Flex G and Flex S, signaling its ongoing development in this area.

The anticipated launch of a tri-folding phone comes as Samsung Electronics moves to solidify its lead in the competitive foldable market, especially amid growing pressure from Chinese rivals, like Huawei. Huawei's Mate X3 Ultimate, a tri-fold model, has already reached the market.

Samsung Electronics, known as a trailblazer in the foldable phone market since launching its first foldable model in 2019, has seen increased competition from tech giants, such as Google and Motorola, alongside Chinese manufacturers.

According to industry data, Samsung Electronics led the foldable phone market with a share of 32.9 percent in 2024, followed by Huawei with 23.1 percent and Motorola with 17 percent.

As part of its strategy to retain leadership, Samsung Electronics enhanced the performance of its latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 models. Their features and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities are now nearly on par with the company's premium bar-type Galaxy smartphones.

The company has unveiled the latest generation of its Galaxy Z series smartphones, introducing its slimmest and lightest foldables to date with an upgraded camera and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

At the summer edition of Galaxy Unpacked 2025, held at the Duggal Greenhouse in New York City, Samsung Electronics revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. The Galaxy Watch 8 also made its debut at the event.

The device measures just 8.9 millimeters when folded and 4.2 mm when unfolded, compared with 12.1 mm and 5.6 mm for its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. It weighs 215 grams, making it even lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung's top-tier S series model launched in January.

Despite the reduced size and weight, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 features a 6.5-inch external display and an 8.0-inch main display, with the inner screen being 11 percent larger than that of the Fold 6.

The Fold 7 is equipped with a 200-megapixel wide-angle camera, supported by the Galaxy's signature image processing and editing capabilities, and powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform for Galaxy.

—IANS

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Priya S
The price will be the real deal-breaker! Foldables already cost a kidney in India. Hope they consider our market's purchasing power before launching here 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
Great innovation but Indian roads and dust will be the ultimate test for these foldable screens. My current phone's charging port gets clogged within weeks in Mumbai!
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Sarah B
The 200MP camera sounds impressive, but will it beat the camera performance of iPhones? That's what matters most to content creators like me.
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Karthik V
Instead of chasing foldable gimmicks, Samsung should focus on better battery life. My S23 Ultra barely lasts a day with normal usage. Jio network + Indian heat = battery disaster!
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Nisha Z
As a working professional, I'm excited about the productivity potential! Imagine having 3 screens for multitasking during my Mumbai-Delhi flights ✈️ But please make it compatible with Indian banking apps properly!
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Michael C
Respectfully, Samsung should focus on making their current foldables more affordable rather than pushing the envelope further. Most Indians still consider ₹50k phones as premium purchases.

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