Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch its first tri-fold smartphone in 2025, adopting a different design approach from Huawei’s Mate XT, according to a report by ET News. Unlike Huawei’s outward-folding mechanism, Samsung’s tri-fold device will feature an inward-folding design, where the two side screens fold inward to protect the main display. This design aligns with Samsung’s strategy seen in its Galaxy Z Fold series, which uses a separate external screen to function when the device is closed.
Samsung is planning to launch a foldable device that folds twice. The design and launch model are expected to be finalized later this month. Also, unlike Huawei, Samsung’s triple-fold device will fold inward twice.https://t.co/7hMnKmHVnW
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The Mate XT’s unique triple-fold mechanism allows its leftmost screen to double as the primary display when folded, eliminating the need for an external display. However, Samsung’s design choice prioritizes durability by shielding the main screen from potential scratches or damage. The inward-folding design will require one hinge to be larger than the other to accommodate this layout.
The new tri-fold device is expected to feature a larger unfolded screen size of 9–10 inches, compared to the 7.6-inch main display of the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Samsung aims to leverage this innovative device to boost demand for foldables and maintain its market position amidst increasing competition. Notably, Huawei’s Mate XT has garnered significant attention despite its limited availability in China and premium pricing.
Samsung’s 2025 launch timeline reflects its broader efforts to expand its foldable lineup while continuing its annual releases of the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip series, with the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 expected next year.
Additionally, rumors persist about a Galaxy Z Flip FE model. As rival brands, including Apple, explore foldable technology, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for advancements in this segment.
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