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Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold restock sold out in minutes
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Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold restock sold out in minutes

The Verge · Feb 20, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Samsung unleashed a new batch of Galaxy Z TriFold units after selling out initial stock of the behemoth foldable that turns into a 10-inch tablet. It took less than ten minutes to sell through today's supply, which either speaks to the phone's surprising popularity or, rather, just how few of them the company is making. The device launched on January 30th, and unlike most other Samsung phones, availability of this one was limited to the company's own site. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Where to Buy: $2899.99 at Samsung The TriFold costs $2,899.99 and comes with 512GB of storage (you'd think paying this much would get you at least 1TB, but alas). … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Cameron Faulkner is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025.Samsung unleashed a new batch of Galaxy Z TriFold units after selling out initial stock of the behemoth foldable that turns into a 10-inch tablet. It took less than ten minutes to sell through today’s supply, which either speaks to the phone’s surprising popularity or, rather, just how few of them the company is making. The device launched on January 30th, and unlike most other Samsung phones, availability of this one was limited to the company’s own site.$2900The TriFold costs $2,899.99 and comes with 512GB of storage (you’d think paying this much would get you at least 1TB, but alas). It’s essentially three phones in one; one when it’s folded, another when it opens to double the screen real estate, and ultimately, in its final form is as a large tablet that makes multitasking easier than with vastly inferior (joking) single-hinge foldables.While my colleague Allison Johnson waited for our review unit to show up, she had a surprisingly good time with using the Z Fold 7 as a fold-out portable computer when paired with a wireless keyboard. It seems safe to say that using the TriFold, with its extra screen real estate, would make this kind of setup even better. Whether it’s nearly $1,000 better, though, is a question that only you can answer with your wallet.Verge DealsSign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we’ve tested sent to your inbox weekly.Email (required)Update, February 20th 10:22am ET: Samsung sold out of TriFolds within minutes, so I updated this piece to reflect that the waiting game continues for those who couldn’t proceed to checkout.Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Cameron Faulkner


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