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Samsung discontinues Galaxy Z TriFold but launches thinner successor
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Samsung has officially discontinued the Galaxy Z TriFold, a move that surprised consumers given it was only three months after its initial release. Despite this abrupt ending for current models and lackluster sales figures in some regions like Poland where they are being phased out (Spidersweb.pl), insiders confirm Samsung is actively developing two new foldable concepts to succeed the tri-fold design by 2027, with one expected next year alone according to leaks from Naver.
Key Points
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1Samsung has officially discontinued the Galaxy Z TriFold after only three months on the market.
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2Insiders report that Samsung plans to release a thinner successor and potentially two new foldables in addition to standard models next year (2027).
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3A sliding phone is also reportedly being developed as part of this upcoming lineup expansion.
Developments
[Mar 18, ~]
(Multiple sources report) Samsung officially discontinues the Galaxy Z TriFold following a leak that it will be replaced by thinner successors and new foldable models in early next year.
[Feb/Mar earlier than Mar 20 source indicates 'yesterday' relative to article]
(Androidheadlines) Samsung confirms the end of Galaxy Z TriFold, noting it was released only three months prior and offering no explanation for this abrupt decision.