- A new report from Korean media highlights a slightly different launch timeline for the Galaxy TriFold than previously rumored.
- It is reported that Samsung will unveil the dual-folding phone in October, with sales set to begin in November.
- Samsung reportedly plans to initially sell 50,000 units of the phone.
The launch of the Samsung two-times folding phone, which is expected to be officially called “TriFold,” has been on the horizon for quite some time. Back in July, Android Authority exclusively reported on the intended orientation for usage, along with how the dual-hinge phone will fold or unfold. Since then, we have heard numerous rumors about the launch timeline, with the most recent one pointing to a launch at the end of September, when Samsung is also expected to release the Project Moohan XR (extended reality) headset. However, Korean media is now contradicting those reports and suggesting it may not arrive until later in the year.
South Korean daily ETNews (Korean) reported on the launch of Galaxy TriFold’s timeline earlier today. According to this report, Samsung might unveil the dual-hinge phone in Korea as early as “next month,” although the actual launch might take place later, in November. Since the text is translated with Google Translate, it could also suggest a formal launch event in October with sales starting in November.