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- 10-inch inner display with 2600 nits peak brightness;
- 6.5-inch cover screen with 1600 nits peak brightness;
- 200MP primary camera;
- 5,437mAh battery capacity (rated);
- Snapdragon processor.


The Galaxy Z TriFold looks a lot like the Z Fold 7 in its folded form and a lot like a full-sized tablet when unfolded. | Image Credit — Subusu News
Another thing that is confirmed, at least according to the almost always reliable Evan Blass, is the different thickness of the TriFold’s “leaves”, which apparently varies from 3.9 to 4 and 4.2mm respectively. That doesn’t sound like a very harmonious design, but knowing Samsung, there’s probably a practical reason why these numbers are not the same.
The price point remains the biggest question mark
And the most important one. Clearly, just how much money you’ll have to pay for this groundbreaking device will be its make-or-break detail, along with the number of markets it’ll be available in.

Unfortunately, all the recent news on the latter front has been pretty bad, with availability widely expected to be limited to countries like China, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and South Korea. Europe and the US will almost certainly be excluded from the Galaxy Z TriFold‘s global regional tour set to start on December 5.
I don’t have very encouraging info to offer in terms of retail pricing either, as the triple-folding device is likely to cost anywhere between the equivalent of $2,000 and $3,000 in Samsung’s homeland of South Korea. Of course, that’s a pretty big range, and while Samsung doesn’t expect to sell more than 20 or 30,000 copies of this thing, the consumer perception and the potential for a prospective sequel to become a mainstream hit might depend greatly on which side of said range the company will end up closer to.
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