Samsung’s upcoming tri-fold smartphone, rumored to be called the “Samsung Galaxy G Fold,” has been generating buzz in the tech community, particularly after Huawei’s launch of their Mate XT. Despite Samsung’s pioneering role in the folding phone market, it has not yet ventured into tri-fold designs, though that may soon change.
There are multiple rumors suggesting that the Galaxy G Fold could be released sometime in 2025. Details regarding this new device remain under wraps.
One rumor indicates that it may not have a global launch, representing a shift from Samsung’s typical strategy of worldwide releases for its foldable phones. Additionally, speculations about slow charging for the device are also circulating.
A key aspect that has garnered interest is its screen size. Recent leaks suggest that the Galaxy G Fold’s main display may be smaller than that of the Huawei Mate XT.
Currently, the Mate XT boasts a 10.2-inch display when fully unfolded. In contrast, the rumored size for the Galaxy G Fold’s display is approximately 9.9 inches, making it slightly more compact than its competitor.
There are also rumors about a potential unveiling or tease for the Galaxy G Fold this July. Samsung usually holds its major Unpacked event during the summer, which focuses on its foldable products.
This year, the company is expected to showcase the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, so a tease for the tri-fold might be plausible. However, it is important to note that all of this information remains speculative and has not yet been confirmed.