Earlier this week, Samsung released the Galaxy Z TriFold in China. Priced at CNY 19,999 (~$2,835) with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, the Galaxy Z TriFold comes in at CNY 24,999 (~$3,545) with 1 TB of storage. Alternatively, limited stock will eventually be available across South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, the UAE and the US to complement the existing Galaxy Z Fold7 (curr. $1,999 on Amazon).
In the meantime, third-party importers have already started offering the Galaxy Z TriFold for those who are willing to pay more than MSRP. Specifically, Average Dad Tech and Trinity Electronics are now offering Samsung's first trifoldable globally, albeit with some caveats. For instance, Average Dad Tech warns that there could be a long lead time on orders.
Moreover, the pair have priced the foldable at over $4,000, with Trinity Electronics being the cheaper of the two at ~$4,367.49 before factoring in a 3% members' discount. These prices also do not include shipping costs. Potentially, these figures could drop as the Galaxy Z TriFold reaches other markets. Unfortunately, Samsung has not shared a specific US release date for its 10-inch foldable yet. Please see our Galaxy Z TriFold launch article for more details.















