Samsung is reportedly preparing to introduce its first tri-fold smartphone next month, with the device expected to launch as the Galaxy Z TriFold. Earlier reports revealed its size and folding dimensions, and a new leak now adds several important specifications.
Well-known tipster Evan Blass claims the Galaxy Z TriFold will feature a 6.5-inch outer display and a 10-inch internal screen when unfolded. The leak says the cover panel can reach a peak brightness of 2,600 nits, while the inner display is rated at 1,600 nits.
Some confirmed details:
Final, retail branding: Galaxy Z TriFold.
Displays: 6.5" cover and 10.0" inner
Peak brightness: 2600 and 1600 nits, respectively
Thickness of the leaves varies: 3.9/4.0/4.2mm
Main camera: 200MP
Rated battery capacity: 5437mAh
Powered by SD— Evan Blass (@evleaks) November 13, 2025
According to the same information, Samsung plans to equip the foldable with a 200MP main rear camera. The phone is also said to include a 5,437 mAh battery. It is expected to run on a Snapdragon chipset, though the exact model has not been mentioned.
Blass also notes that each of the three panels will differ slightly in thickness. When unfolded, the sections reportedly measure 3.9 mm, 4.0 mm, and 4.2 mm. A previous leak claimed the foldable would measure 14 mm when fully folded.
Samsung showcased the Galaxy Z TriFold during an event in Korea, offering a clearer look at the device through a public demonstration. Recent reports suggest a December 5 launch in Korea, although Samsung has not issued an official confirmation.


