Samsung seems to be advancing its foldable phone technology with the potential release of the Galaxy Z TriFold, as hinted by a recent patent application. This new device is a significant evolution from the Galaxy Z Fold 7, featuring a unique tri-fold design with an innovative internal structure. Unlike its predecessors, the Galaxy Z TriFold will reportedly include three separate batteries, each larger than the one before. The segment with the cameras houses the smallest battery, the middle segment with the cover screen contains a moderately sized battery, and the largest battery is located in the segment that is sandwiched when folded. Although specific details about battery capacities and charging speeds remain undisclosed, the design sketches provide a comprehensive look at the phone’s structure, suggesting a closer step towards the final product. Speculation indicates that Samsung might unveil the Galaxy Z TriFold by the end of October, although its availability could be restricted to select markets, reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Fold SE’s limited release. Rumors also suggest high-end specifications, including a Snapdragon 8 Elie processor, up to 16GB of RAM, and a powerful camera setup featuring a 200MP primary sensor.

