Is three better than two? Apparently, we're about to find out again.
Samsung will reportedly launch its Galaxy Z TriFold in South Korea on Sept. 29 in its third Unpacked event of 2025. At the same time, the company will introduce its Project Moohan mixed reality headset and AI smart glasses.
If Samsung does indeed unleash the Galaxy Z TriFold later this month, it would be the second triple-screen phone in existence. Huawei last year rolled out its Mate XT in China, and we kinda sorta liked it. The Mate XT is not available to buy in the US, and it's unknown when Samsung's trifold will be available for US consumers.
Due to several rumors, we already have some idea of what the Z TriFold might look like. According to animations that @TechHighest showed on X last week, its main display will apparently fold in from the sides. When the phone is closed, there is a separate display on the other side of the phone.
A report out of South Korea also outlined more specs: a 10-inch OLED display, a triple-camera system with a 200-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera. The price tag should be about $3,000.
We note that although the term "trifold" is being widely used, these types of phones only fold on two hinges. We prefer the term "triple-screen phone" because of the three displays that are available when the phone is fully unfolded.
Samsung also appears ready to challenge Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses with its own intelligent specs. Samsung's version will reportedly be audio only, powered by Qualcomm's AR1 chip for AI smart glasses, and will presumably run Android XR.