KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Leaked name: Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold. 
  • Displays: 6.5-inch cover, 10-inch inner. 
  • Peak brightness: 2600 nits (cover), 1600 nits (inner). 
  • 200MP main camera, Snapdragon chipset. 
  • Rated battery: 5437 mAh; panel thicknesses vary 3.9/4.0/4.2 mm. 

What’s actually new here

Evan Blass posted “some confirmed details” for Samsung’s first tri-fold, including the final name: Galaxy Z TriFold. The post lists screen sizes, brightness, camera, battery and basic design measurements. None of this is official from Samsung yet. 

  • Final branding: Galaxy Z TriFold
  • 6.5-inch cover display; 10-inch inner display
  • 200MP main camera; Snapdragon SoC
  • Rated battery capacity: 5437 mAh
  • Panel thicknesses: 3.9 mm, 4.0 mm, 4.2 mm

In short, this is the most concrete spec dump so far for Samsung’s tri-fold, and it lines up with earlier rumour trails. Treat it as credible but still a leak. 

Screens and brightness, explained

Two displays are listed: a regular 6.5-inch cover and a much larger 10-inch inner canvas. The leak also specifies peak brightness of up to 2600 nits outside and 1600 nits inside. 

  • Cover: 6.5 inches, up to 2600 nits
  • Inner: 10 inches, up to 1600 nits
  • Both are OLED, per context from foldable lineups

Peak brightness is the “best case” spike for HDR or small highlights. If accurate, the cover should stay readable under the UAE sun, while the inner 10-inch panel aims for balanced brightness without roasting your eyes in tablet mode. 

Camera, chipset and battery

The headline spec is a 200MP main camera, paired with a Snapdragon platform. The battery is listed as a 5437 mAh rated capacity, which is the regulatory figure and not necessarily the “typical” number you see on retail pages. 

  • 200MP primary sensor
  • Snapdragon class processor (exact model not named)
  • Rated battery: 5437 mAh

On paper, that camera spec mirrors Samsung’s recent ultra-tier phones. The battery figure suggests a multi-cell setup to feed three panels, which is standard for complex foldables. 

Design and thickness

The post mentions three “leaf” thickness values: 3.9 mm, 4.0 mm and 4.2 mm. That reflects the asymmetric stack when folded into thirds. 

  • Three panels with slightly different thicknesses
  • Asymmetric fold likely to keep hinges protected
  • Larger inner canvas than a normal Z Fold

This tri-fold format should open wider than a typical book-style foldable. It’s still early to judge ergonomics, but the sizing hints at phone, mini-tablet and tent modes in one device. If you want a sense of Samsung’s current foldable approach, see our UAE-focused coverage of the Galaxy Z Fold7 and our Best foldable phones in the UAE guide. 

What this means for the UAE

No official UAE details yet. But given Samsung’s foldables dominate local market share and previous hints of a wider rollout, a regional launch is likely once the device goes public. For background on earlier sightings, read our tri-fold preview with UAE context. 

  • Samsung foldables lead the premium foldable segment in the UAE
  • Wider availability seems more probable than a Korea-only one-off
  • Watch pricing; even standard foldables here aren’t cheap

If you’re cross-shopping now, the Fold7 pricing tracker is a useful benchmark for how Samsung positions high-end foldables locally. 


FAQs

Is “Galaxy Z TriFold” the final name?

That’s what the leak claims. Samsung has not confirmed it yet. 

What are the screen sizes and brightness?

6.5-inch cover at up to 2600 nits and 10-inch inner at up to 1600 nits, per the post. 

What camera and chip are mentioned?

A 200MP main camera and a Snapdragon chipset. No exact SoC named. 

How big is the battery?

Rated capacity is 5437 mAh. Expect the marketed “typical” figure to differ slightly. 

When is it launching and for how much?

No official date or price in the leak. Rumours exist elsewhere, but we’re sticking to the post’s contents here.