Foldables
Samsung halts Galaxy Z TriFold sales after brief US launch
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Samsung is ending sales of its Galaxy Z TriFold phone in the US and South Korea after less than two months on the market. The nearly $3,000 device, which unfolds into a 10-inch screen, was positioned as a showcase rather than a mass-market product. Sales are winding down starting in South Korea, followed by the US once inventory is depleted.
Motorola is set to release its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, later this year, focusing on a premium design to stand out in the market. The company aims to appeal to consumers seeking lifestyle technology through unique materials and finishes. Foldable phone sales are projected to rise 30% in 2026 compared to 2025.
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A CNET journalist successfully purchased the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold on January 30, amid limited availability that prevented review units from being distributed to media. The device, priced at $2,900 before taxes, sold out quickly in other markets and proved challenging to obtain in the US. Initial observations highlight its thickness, display features, and minor durability tests.
A new rumor suggests Samsung's anticipated Galaxy tri-fold smartphone could be available worldwide. This development offers encouraging news for fans hoping for broader access to the innovative device.
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Google's Pixel 10 Pro Fold maintains its $1,800 price while introducing a more durable gearless hinge and Qi2 wireless charging support. The device features improved displays and battery life but lags behind competitors like Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 in slimness and multitasking capabilities. Reviewers note it as a refined option for Pixel enthusiasts, though it misses some 'Pro' camera features found on non-foldable models.