Samsung is giving you another chance to not buy its incredibly expensive Galaxy Z TriFold
Source: Android Authority

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TL;DR
- Samsung is bringing the Galaxy Z TriFold back.
- Availability will resume on April 10, 2026.
- You’ll be able to buy one on Samsung’s website or at select physical store locations.
Despite its eye‑watering $2,899 price tag, demand for Samsung’s multi‑folding Galaxy Z TriFold outpaced the company’s limited inventory. Many fans who planned to purchase the foldable were unable to get their hands on one before the tech giant started winding down sales. While the TriFold was thought to be dead, Samsung is giving you another opportunity to pick one up.
Samsung released the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US at the end of January. After a couple of restocks, it was reported that Samsung planned to stop selling the handset in South Korea on March 17, with sales to continue in other markets as long as supplies lasted. Not the biggest surprise, considering the device was expected to have a short run. What is a surprise, however, is that Samsung is reviving the TriFold in a couple of days.
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Availability
The TriFold will be available starting April 10, 2026 on Samsung’s website. It will also be stocked at the following Samsung Experience Stores:
- Los Cerritos Center (Cerritos, CA)
- Mall of America (Bloomington, MN)
- Queens Center (Elmhurst, NY)
- Roosevelt Field (Garden City, NY)
- The Americana at Brand (Glendale, CA)
- The Galleria (Houston, TX)
- Stonebriar Centre (Frisco, TX)
It’s unclear how long Samsung plans to keep the TriFold in stock, so if you were hoping to nab one the first time, don’t wait.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
MSRP: $2,900.00
Key points
- Unique design
- Premium construction
- Long‑term updates
- Productivity‑focused
Design & Features
Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is the company’s most ambitious foldable design yet, pushing beyond the familiar book‑style form factor. Using two hinges instead of one, the device unfolds into a large, tablet‑like display while still collapsing into a pocketable shape. The design aims to enhance multitasking and productivity, offering significantly more screen space for apps, media, and split‑screen workflows.
