Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2 Release Date: Price & Everything You Need to Know

Gen 1 discontinued March 2026 · Gen 2 confirmed in development · Mid-2027 target · ~8.9mm thickness goal
Mid-2027
Expected launch window
~8.9mm
Target folded thickness
$2,199–$2,599
Estimated price range
−4mm
Thickness vs Gen 1 (12.9mm)

 The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold launched January 30, 2026. Samsung discontinued it March 2026 — just 60 days later. Not because it failed. Because it was always a proof of concept: a limited-run halo device designed to plant a flag in the tri-fold category and collect real-world engineering data before building the product Samsung actually wants to sell at scale.

 That product is the Galaxy Z TriFold 2. And based on everything that has leaked since March 2026, Samsung is building something genuinely different from Gen 1 — thinner than the Z Fold 7 when folded, redesigned dual hinges that have already completed early verification testing, a potential S Pen solution that does not require the traditional digitizer layer, and wider global availability targeting mainstream adoption rather than collector's appeal.

 This article compiles every confirmed detail, credible leak, and analysis about the Z TriFold 2 as of May 2026 — every data point labeled so you know what is verified and what is speculation.

⛔ Gen 1 · Discontinued
Galaxy Z TriFold (2026)
$2,899 · 100K–200K units · Jan 30–Mar 2026
12.9mm folded · 309g · 1,600 nits · Dual hinge V1
SD 8 Elite · 200MP · 5,600mAh · No S Pen
🔶 Gen 2 · In Development
Galaxy Z TriFold 2 (2027)
~$2,199–$2,599 (estimated) · Wider production
~8.9mm folded (target) · Lighter · Brighter display
Next-gen chip · Redesigned hinge · S Pen patent filed
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Release Date: Mid-2027 Credible Leak

According to a source in Korea reported by GSMArena on March 18, 2026, the Z TriFold 2 will arrive in mid-2027. This timeline is corroborated by multiple sources including Geeky Gadgets, which reported mid-2027 as the target window based on development progress tracking. The Naver Blogger, a reliable South Korean tech source, also independently predicted a mid-2027 launch.

Three independent sources converging on mid-2027 makes this the most credible data point in the entire Z TriFold 2 leak picture. It is still a target — 13–14 months away from today — and Samsung has not officially confirmed anything. But the consistency across sources is notable.

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What "mid-2027" means in context: Samsung's foldable Unpacked events are traditionally held in July. A mid-2027 launch would likely mean a July 2027 Galaxy Unpacked announcement with availability in August–September 2027 — approximately 18 months after the Gen 1's discontinuation.

The hinge verification milestone strengthens this timeline significantly. Early-stage hinge verification completing in March 2026 supports a 12–16 month path to production readiness — consistent with a mid-2027 target. In Samsung's development cycle, completing hinge verification is one of the last major engineering gates before the design is frozen for mass production planning.

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Thickness: 12.9mm → ~8.9mm — The Engineering Moonshot

12.9mm
Gen 1 folded
"Thick wallet" experience
~8.9mm
Gen 2 target
≈ Z Fold 7 profile
−4mm
Reduction
31% thinner (−31%)

The Z TriFold 2 will be "only very slightly thicker than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is 8.9mm thick when folded" — a significant change from the TriFold's 12.9mm folded thickness. The leak specifically notes: "Trimming its depth close to 8.9mm will be a significant design upgrade."

This is the single most important engineering target in the Z TriFold 2's development. The Gen 1's 12.9mm thickness was the device's most-cited criticism — every reviewer flagged it as the primary barrier to daily carry. The first-generation model measuring 12.9mm thick and weighing 309 grams was notably bulkier than other foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold series.

Achieving ~8.9mm with a tri-fold device — stacking three display panels, two hinges, and a full-size battery — requires component-level redesigns across the entire internal architecture. This is not iterative improvement. It is a complete re-engineering of how the device folds:

  • Thinner display layers: Samsung Display's 2027-generation UTG (ultra-thin glass) will be thinner than current panels, reducing stacked thickness
  • Redesigned hinge mechanism: The new dual hinge must achieve the same fold angle with less mechanical depth
  • Thinner battery cells: The 5,600mAh battery (or larger) must fit in a shorter Z-axis profile
  • CFRP structural elements: Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (as used in the Z Fold 8 hinge) offers structural strength at lower thickness than titanium
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New Hinge Design: Verified Engineering Milestone

The hinge verification milestone is the most technically significant development detail in the leak picture. Samsung is developing a slimmer build with a new hinge system, with leaks confirming major upgrades in durability and performance expected in 2027.

The Gen 1's dual Armor FlexHinge was first-generation engineering. Reports of hinge failures raised doubts about the device's long-term reliability and build quality — one of the key challenges Samsung is specifically addressing in the successor. Real-world hinge durability data was one of the primary outputs Samsung collected from Gen 1's limited production run — the exact kind of data that informs the Gen 2 redesign.

In Samsung's development cycle, completing hinge verification means the new mechanism has passed internal fold/unfold cycle testing (typically 200,000+ cycles), temperature and humidity stress testing, and drop simulation. A verified hinge design is weeks away from being frozen for mass production tooling — a major milestone that substantiates the mid-2027 timeline.

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Why the hinge is the hardest part: A tri-fold hinge must flex to the same angle as a standard foldable hinge — but do it twice, simultaneously, maintaining parallel alignment across both fold lines throughout the lifetime of the device. Every thousandth of a millimeter of manufacturing variance across two hinges compounds into visible misalignment over time. Samsung had one generation to learn how to make this work reliably. The Gen 2 hinge is built on that learning.
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S Pen: The Digitizer-Free Patent That Changes Everything

🖊️ Samsung Patent: Magnetic S Pen Attachment Without Traditional Digitizer Layer

Filed 2026. A completely new approach to stylus input that could solve the thickness problem permanently.

Traditional S Pen approach Requires a digitizer layer embedded in the display stack — adds ~0.3–0.5mm to total thickness. Dropped from Z Fold 7 precisely because of this thickness cost.
New digitizer-free solution Patent describes a method to achieve stylus precision input without the traditional digitizer layer. Exact mechanism not fully disclosed but involves electromagnetic sensing changes.
Magnetic frame attachment Second patent describes the S Pen attaching magnetically to the device's frame — similar to Apple Pencil on iPad — eliminating the need for a built-in slot.
What this means for the TriFold 2 S Pen support on a 10-inch tri-fold display without the thickness penalty. The biggest writing/sketching surface in any pocketable Samsung device. Best-in-class stylus canvas.

The Galaxy Z TriFold 2 features a potential release window around 2027 and Samsung is exploring digitizer-free solutions that could redefine the functionality of foldable devices. The digitizer-free approach would mean S Pen support without adding the traditional display layer that made the Z Fold 7 too thin for pen compatibility.

If this patent translates to production, the Z TriFold 2 becomes the first foldable with S Pen support on a 10-inch display — a combination that has never existed. A 10-inch canvas with 4,096-level pressure-sensitive pen input is closer to an iPad Pro than any phone Samsung has ever shipped. The creative, note-taking, and professional workflow implications are profound.

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Price: The $700 Question — Will Samsung Break From $2,899?

No pricing has been confirmed or leaked. Based on the structural factors:

$2,899
Gen 1 launch price
Ultra-premium niche
$2,199–$2,599
Gen 2 estimate
Based on structural factors
~$300–$700
Potential reduction
If production scales

Why Gen 2 should cost less than Gen 1: Samsung's bill of materials for Gen 1 reportedly exceeded $2,000 per unit — meaning the $2,899 price had minimal margin. With a wider production run, component costs spread across more units, reducing per-unit BOM. Samsung Display's tri-fold panel manufacturing has one full development cycle of learning behind it. The redesigned hinge may use less expensive CFRP rather than titanium elements. All of these factors point toward a lower manufacturing cost — and a lower retail price.

Why it might still be expensive: Samsung will position the TriFold 2 above the Z Fold 8 ($1,999) in their lineup. The 10-inch display, dual-hinge mechanism, and premium positioning mean the price floor is almost certainly above $2,000. A likely range: $2,199 for base storage, $2,399 for mid-tier, $2,599 for top-tier — a meaningful reduction from Gen 1 while maintaining ultra-premium positioning.

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Complete Spec Comparison: Gen 1 (Confirmed) vs Gen 2 (Leaked)

Spec Z TriFold (Gen 1) ✅ Z TriFold 2 (Gen 2) 🔶 Change
Status ⛔ Discontinued In development
Launch Jan 30, 2026 (US) Mid-2027 target ~18 months later
Price $2,899 ~$2,199–$2,599 (est.) Likely lower
Folded thickness 12.9mm ~8.9mm (target) 🔷 −4mm (−31%)
Weight 309g Lighter (spec TBD) ↑ Reduction
Inner display 10.0" · 269 ppi · 1,600 nits ~10.0" · higher ppi/nits expected ↑ Quality improvements
Cover display 6.5" · 2,600 nits ~6.5" (expected) Same or improved
Display crease Two visible creases Two reduced creases (dual-layer UTG) ↑ Less visible
Hinge Dual Armor FlexHinge V1 Redesigned dual hinge (verified) 🔷 New design
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Elite SD 8 Elite Gen 5 or newer ↑ Next-gen
Battery 5,600 mAh 5,600mAh+ expected Same or larger
Charging 45W wired 45W+ expected Same or faster
S Pen Not supported Patent filed (digitizer-free) 🔷 Possible addition
Production volume 100K–200K units Wider availability planned ↑ More accessible
Water resistance IP48 IP48 or better expected Same or better
Global markets US, Korea, Singapore, UAE, Taiwan Wider global launch expected ↑ More markets
Main camera 200MP Hasselblad-class 200MP+ expected Same or better
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All Z TriFold 2 specs are from leaks and engineering targets as of May 2026. Samsung has made no official announcements about the device. Specs may change significantly before final production. Every claim in this article is labeled by confidence level.
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The Z TriFold 2 Leak Timeline: From Discontinuation to Development

January 30, 2026 — Samsung US
Z TriFold Gen 1 launches. $2,899. US, Korea, Singapore, UAE, Taiwan. 100K–200K units produced. Sold out within days in most markets.
March 2026 — Samsung Korea + US
Z TriFold Gen 1 discontinued. Removed from Samsung.com in Korea and US within 60 days of launch. Samsung confirms no further units will be produced. The Droid Guy: "Think of it the way Samsung treated the original Galaxy Fold — a halo device designed to plant a flag."
March 18, 2026 — GSMArena (Korean source)
Z TriFold 2 development confirmed. Korean supply-chain source reveals Samsung is already developing the successor. Target thickness: ~8.9mm folded (vs 12.9mm Gen 1). Mid-2027 launch window.
March 20, 2026 — LatestLY (yeux1122, Korean leaker)
Hinge verification milestone confirmed. New dual-hinge mechanism for the Z TriFold 2 has completed most of its verification testing — a critical engineering milestone indicating design is approaching production-ready status.
March 24, 2026 — WhatMobile (Naver Blog)
Mid-2027 timeline corroborated independently. Second independent Korean source confirms mid-2027 window. Notes TriFold 2 "could be almost as thin as the Galaxy Z Fold 7."
March 31, 2026 — Geeky Gadgets
New hinge system and durability improvements detailed. Sources confirm Samsung is specifically addressing Gen 1's reported hinge failure issues in the redesign. Galaxy Z Slide (slidable OLED) development confirmed as separate project for late 2027–early 2028.
April 20, 2026 — Geeky Gadgets (patent analysis)
S Pen digitizer-free patent revealed. Samsung patent describes a new stylus input method without traditional digitizer layer — potentially enabling S Pen support on the TriFold 2 without thickness penalty. Magnetic attachment patent also filed separately.
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The Bonus: Samsung Galaxy Z Slide (Late 2027–Early 2028)

📱 Galaxy Z Slide — Samsung's Next Form Factor After the TriFold 2

Samsung is also exploring a hybrid device featuring a slidable OLED display, which could redefine the concept of screen expandability. This device uses Samsung Display's slidable flex panel, allowing the screen to extend horizontally for a larger viewing area. Key features include a manual sliding mechanism engineered for durability and ease of use. This slidable OLED device is still in development, with a potential release window between late 2027 and early 2028.

⚠️ Very early development — treat as concept exploration, not scheduled product. No specs, no pricing, no confirmed dimensions.

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Should You Buy Gen 1, Wait for Gen 2, or Skip to the Z Fold 8?

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Buy Gen 1 (if you can find it) if…
  • You want a genuine collector's item — 100K–200K total units worldwide
  • Need a 10-inch tri-fold display today, cannot wait 14 months
  • Can justify 12.9mm thickness and 309g weight for daily carry
  • Want the "first generation" cachet before it becomes obsolete
  • Resale value history for Gen 1 Apple products suggests strong appreciation
Wait for Gen 2 if…
  • The 12.9mm thickness was Gen 1's deal-breaker for you
  • 309g weight is too heavy for daily pocket carry
  • You want S Pen on the 10-inch display (if patent materializes)
  • Want wider global availability and better pricing
  • Want redesigned, more durable dual hinges
  • Can wait 14 months (mid-2027)
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Buy the Z Fold 8 instead if…
  • You need a new flagship foldable in 2026 — Z Fold 8 launches July 22
  • The $700–$900 savings vs TriFold 2's estimated price matters
  • 8-inch display is sufficient — you do not need 10 inches
  • Want the widest case ecosystem at launch (100+ cases from The Z Fold Case)
  • Prefer proven single-hinge mechanics over first-generation dual-hinge engineering
  • Want S Pen (if confirmed at Z Fold 8 July 22 announcement)
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How 60 Days of Gen 1 Real-World Data Is Shaping the Gen 2 Design

The Z TriFold's 60-day production run was the world's most expensive focus group. Samsung shipped 100,000–200,000 units into real users' hands, collected hinge telemetry, repair patterns, and reviewer feedback across five markets, then immediately applied that data to Gen 2 engineering. Every critique reviewers made of Gen 1 maps directly to a Gen 2 development target.

Problem 1: 12.9mm thickness. Every major review cited it — Android Central, Tom's Guide, PhoneArena, HardwareZone. "Too thick for daily pocket carry." Gen 2 response: ~8.9mm target, achieved through complete internal re-engineering. The most-cited criticism becomes the most-targeted improvement.

Problem 2: 309g weight. Users reported hand fatigue. "Noticeable during extended use and daily carrying" per Gadget Hacks. Gen 2 response: confirmed lighter weight through CFRP frame elements and thinner component stack.

Problem 3: Hinge reliability. Reports of hinge failures raised doubts about long-term reliability. Geeky Gadgets specifically flagged this as Samsung's primary Gen 2 engineering challenge. The verified new hinge design directly addresses it.

Problem 4: 1,600 nit inner display. The Gen 1's inner display was 38% dimmer than the Z Fold 7's 2,600 nits — noticeable outdoors. Gen 2 response: Samsung Display's 2027 panels expected to close this brightness gap substantially.

Problem 5: No S Pen on a 10-inch canvas. The most-requested feature in user feedback. Pro users buying a $2,899 productivity device expected stylus support. Gen 2 response: digitizer-free S Pen patent filed. Magnetic attachment patent filed. Direct engineering response to direct user demand.

Problem 6: Dual visible creases. Two fold lines on 10 inches means two visible, tactile crease zones. Gen 2 response: dual-layer UTG from the Z Fold 8 adapted for tri-fold panels, laser-drilled support plates across both crease zones.

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This exact pattern — limited halo device, rapid user data collection, comprehensive Gen 2 redesign addressing every criticism — is how Samsung handled the original Galaxy Fold (2019) → Z Fold 2 (2020). That jump fixed every major Fold criticism. The Z TriFold 2 follows the same playbook, on a tighter 18-month cycle.
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Samsung's Complete 2026–2027 Foldable Roadmap

Device Expected Window Form Factor Price Tier Status
Z Fold 8 July 22, 2026 Standard book-style $1,999 Credible Leak
Z Wide Fold July 22, 2026 Wide 4:3 landscape ~$1,999 Credible Leak
Z Flip 8 July 22, 2026 Clamshell ~$1,099 Credible Leak
Z Fold 9 July 2027 Standard book-style ~$1,999 Speculation
Z TriFold 2 ★ Mid-2027 Triple-panel 10" ~$2,199–$2,599 Credible Leak
Galaxy Z Slide Late 2027–Early 2028 Slidable OLED Unknown Early development

The Z TriFold 2 sits at the apex of Samsung's 2027 lineup — the crown jewel above the Z Fold 9 in both price and ambition. The Z Fold 9 will be more refined and pocketable. The TriFold 2 offers the 10-inch tri-fold experience that nothing else in Samsung's catalog provides. For 2027 Samsung flagship buyers, the choice is: Z Fold 9 (best-in-class single-fold) or Z TriFold 2 (most ambitious foldable ever made at a lower price than Gen 1).

The Galaxy Z Slide — a device that extends its display by sliding rather than folding — represents Samsung's next frontier after the TriFold 2. It uses Samsung Display's slidable flex panel to expand the viewing area horizontally on demand. It is the most speculative item on this roadmap but potentially the most disruptive form factor since the original foldable. Late 2027 to early 2028 is the current window, contingent on panel development progress.

Cases: Gen 1 Protection Today, Gen 2 Ready at Launch

Gen 1 Z TriFold cases will not fit the Gen 2 — the dramatically thinner profile (~8.9mm vs 12.9mm folded) and redesigned hinge dimensions mean entirely different case geometry. Do not count on reusing your current TriFold case for the successor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold 2 release?

Mid-2027 is the target based on three independent Korean sources (GSMArena, WhatMobile/Naver Blog, Geeky Gadgets) all reporting in March 2026. Hinge verification completing in early 2026 supports a 12–16 month path to production readiness, consistent with this window. Samsung has not made any official announcement. Credible Leak

How thick will the Z TriFold 2 be?

The target is approximately 8.9mm folded — matching the Galaxy Z Fold 7's profile. This represents a 4mm (31%) reduction from the Gen 1's 12.9mm. GSMArena's source described it as "only very slightly thicker than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is 8.9mm thick when folded." Credible Leak

How much will the Z TriFold 2 cost?

No pricing has been leaked. Estimated range: $2,199–$2,599 based on manufacturing cost reductions from higher production volumes and component maturation. Gen 1 launched at $2,899. Speculation

Will the Z TriFold 2 support S Pen?

Samsung has filed patents for both a digitizer-free stylus solution and a magnetic S Pen attachment method — specifically relevant to tri-fold devices. Patents do not guarantee features, but indicate active engineering toward S Pen on the TriFold 2. Rumor

Why did Samsung discontinue the Z TriFold Gen 1?

The Gen 1 was a limited-production halo device (100K–200K units) designed to establish Samsung's presence in the tri-fold category and collect real-world engineering data — not a mainstream product. Discontinuation after 60 days was planned, not a sign of failure. The successor (Gen 2) is already in development and represents Samsung's actual tri-fold commercial strategy.

Will Z TriFold Gen 1 cases fit the TriFold 2?

No. The TriFold 2's dramatically thinner profile (~8.9mm vs 12.9mm folded) and redesigned hinge dimensions mean completely different case geometry. The Z Fold Case™ will have dedicated TriFold 2 cases at mid-2027 launch.

What is the Galaxy Z Slide?

Samsung is developing a prototype sliding-screen smartphone using Samsung Display's slidable flex panel, allowing the screen to extend horizontally. Potential release window: late 2027 to early 2028 — after the TriFold 2. Very early development with no confirmed specs.

Where can I buy Z TriFold cases right now?

TheZFoldCase.com — the only foldable specialist with a dedicated Z TriFold collection. 23 Gen 1 cases from $24.95 including MagSafe, keyboard combo ($89.97), hinge guard, leather, wallet. Free worldwide shipping. Z TriFold 2 cases at mid-2027 launch.

Should I buy the Z Fold 8 instead of waiting for the Z TriFold 2?

If you need a foldable before mid-2027 — yes. The Z Fold 8 (July 22, 2026) delivers 200MP camera, 5,000mAh battery, 45W charging, vapor chamber cooling at $1,999 with the widest case ecosystem available. If you specifically need a 10-inch tri-fold display and can wait 14 months for the dramatically improved Gen 2, the TriFold 2 is worth waiting for.

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