Samsung’s Next Foldables Hint at a Thinner Future

Samsung is reportedly developing a thinner Galaxy Z TriFold 2 and a new sliding phone, signaling continued innovation in foldable and hybrid smartphone designs.

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Samsung’s Next Foldables Hint at a Thinner Future

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The $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold arrived like a glimpse of tomorrow—then quietly started fading out just weeks later. In South Korea, sales are already tapering off, and once remaining inventory clears in markets like the US, the device will likely disappear altogether.

It’s a short lifespan for such an ambitious product. But the TriFold never really felt like a mainstream bet. It was more of a statement—an experiment pushed into the real world to see who might bite. And some did. Limited batches reportedly sold out, hinting that curiosity around unconventional form factors is alive and well.

Now, Samsung appears to be doubling down rather than backing off.

Thinner, lighter, and less awkward

According to well-known Korean tipster yeux1122, Samsung is already deep into early development of a successor, likely to be called the Galaxy Z TriFold 2. This time, the spotlight is on refinement—especially the hinge, which has long been the Achilles’ heel of foldable devices.

Most of the verification work on a redesigned hinge is reportedly complete. That matters more than it sounds. A better hinge doesn’t just improve durability; it can dramatically reduce thickness and weight, two of the biggest complaints about the first model.

Because let’s be honest—the original TriFold was bulky. At around 12.9mm when folded, it wasn’t exactly pocket-friendly. The next version is expected to slim down closer to Samsung’s standard foldables, like the Galaxy Z Fold series, though the added complexity of a triple-fold design means it won’t be the thinnest device around.

A tentative launch window around mid-2027 is being floated. That gives Samsung time to tackle lingering issues like screen creases and long-term durability—problems that only get trickier with more moving parts.

A second experiment quietly unfolding

The TriFold isn’t the only idea cooking in Samsung’s labs. The company is also reportedly testing a smartphone with a sliding OLED display—another attempt to blur the line between phone and tablet.

Unlike the flashy motorized concepts often shown off at tech expos, this version is said to rely on a manual sliding mechanism. Pull it open, and the display could expand to roughly 7 inches. Push it back, and it shrinks into a more manageable phone form.

Simple in theory. Potentially transformative in practice.

All of this points to a company still very much in exploration mode. The first TriFold may be exiting the stage early, but it’s clearly not the end of the story. If anything, it looks like Samsung is just getting started—testing, refining, and inching closer to a foldable design that actually fits into everyday life.

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