Samsung has officially confirmed this The Galaxy Z TriFold has been discontinued. The company told Bloomberg it will start by ending sales in South Korea, its home market, and then do the same in the United States when remaining stocks are depleted. The device, which hit US stores at the end of January 2026 at a price of $2,899, will be on the market for just three months.

The result was not a complete surprise. Samsung’s own website has stopped announcing new phone shipments, replacing the online purchase option with a message that redirects to brick-and-mortar stores. Galaxy Z TriFold It was the company’s first smartphone with two hinges and three screen sections that can expand into a 10-inch main screen.
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The paradox of the case is that the apparatus did not fail due to lack of interest. Whenever Samsung put the devices up for sale, they sold out in minutes. Some buyers paid middlemen up to three times the original price. However, according to several analysts consulted by various media outlets, Samsung never planned for this to be a high-volume product, with initial production in Korea ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 units.
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High cost of production, getting worse lack of components such as DRAM, chipsets, and NAND memory, made the profitability of the device virtually non-existent. Samsung is also going through a period of internal restructuring, announcing austerity measures in its devices division. At the moment, there is no confirmation of a possible successor, although the company continues to develop the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8 and a new wide folding model.

