Samsung has shared the first official unboxing video for the Galaxy Z TriFold, giving us a clearer look at its debut tri-folding smartphone, though for now, it’s still a Korea-only launch.
The clip walks through everything that comes in the box and offers a full tour of the device’s rather unconventional hardware.
Unlike Samsung’s usual flagship approach, the TriFold’s packaging is a little more generous, which makes sense given the roughly $2500 price tag.
Buyers get a 45W charger, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a Carbon Shield Case in the box, alongside the usual paperwork and SIM ejector tool. Samsung also shows a Carbon Standing Case, though that one’s an optional extra.
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The video also highlights the TriFold’s design in more detail. When fully opened, the inner display stretches to 10 inches, while the 6.5-inch cover screen features an anti-reflective coating to reduce glare, a welcome touch for a device that will spend plenty of time half-folded or closed.
Viewers were particularly impressed by how Samsung managed to fit a multi-segment battery system into such a thin chassis, and some speculated that the form factor could finally deliver on the dream of a phone that becomes a true desktop-like workstation when connected to external screens and peripherals.
Still, the overall sentiment is one of excitement, even from users who just upgraded to recent foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and now find themselves second-guessing that decision. The idea of a high-end tablet that fits in your pocket seems to resonate strongly.
The Galaxy Z TriFold goes on sale in Korea on December 12, with wider availability coming later this month in China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the UAE. Samsung is also offering a one-time 50% discount on display repairs, which feels like a practical perk for anyone jumping into first-generation tri-fold hardware.
For now, the unboxing video might be the closest most users get to the TriFold, but it’s a solid look at Samsung’s most ambitious foldable yet.
