
Samsung’s Tri-Fold Phone: Galaxy G Fold Launching in 2025? Here’s What We Know
Is Samsung about to revolutionize the foldable phone market *again*? Hints dropped during the company's Q1 2025 earnings call suggest that the long-rumored Galaxy G Fold, a tri-fold phone, could finally see the light of day this year. This would mark a significant leap in form factor innovation for Samsung since the introduction of the Galaxy Z Flip in 2020.
The buzz surrounding the Samsung Galaxy G Fold has been building for years. Earlier this year, Samsung seemingly confirmed its existence by listing a tri-fold device among its upcoming products. During the earnings call, Samsung stated its commitment to “maximize product competitiveness based on form factor innovation,” focusing on portability and performance. They further alluded to providing “large-screen experiences for Fold,” which could refer to the rumored 9.9-inch display of the tri-fold device. This is a substantial screen real estate increase compared to the 7.6-inch display on the potential Galaxy Z Fold 6.

However, it might not be all smooth sailing for Samsung. Recent reports suggest that the Huawei Mate XT, potentially launching sooner, may boast a larger display than the Galaxy G Fold. According to tipster @DigitalChatStation, the Huawei Mate XT features a 10.2-inch screen, edging out the anticipated 9.9-inch display of the Samsung contender. This could give Huawei a competitive edge in the battle for foldable supremacy.

Adding another layer to the story, rumors indicate that the initial launch of the Galaxy G Fold might be limited to specific markets, possibly including China and Korea. This means that global availability could be restricted, at least initially. While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are also expected to launch sometime this year, the G Fold could steal the show if it delivers on its promise of a groundbreaking form factor.
Samsung has emphasized its commitment to ensuring usability that meets customer expectations in real-life scenarios. Only time will tell whether the Galaxy G Fold will be a game-changer or a niche product. Will the potentially smaller screen hinder its appeal? And how will it compete against Huawei’s offering? The foldable phone market is about to get a whole lot more interesting.
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