Samsung’s First Tri-Fold Smartphone May Be Limited to Just Two Markets

Samsung is preparing to introduce its highly anticipated tri-fold smartphone, but a new database listing suggests it might have a very limited release. The device, potentially named the Galaxy G Fold, could launch exclusively in South Korea and China—mirroring the restricted availability of last year’s Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
A recent listing in the GSMA (GSM Association) database reveals two model numbers: SM-F968N (South Korea) and SM-F9680 (China). This hints at a regional launch, with no confirmation of a global release. The device is internally codenamed Q7M, possibly to prevent early leaks about its official name and specifications.
What to Expect from Samsung’s Tri-Fold Phone
Samsung has been at the forefront of foldable technology, and this new tri-fold device is expected to take innovation further. Patent filings suggest a dual-inner folding design, which differs from Huawei’s outward-folding approach. This could enhance the phone’s durability, as the main screen would be protected when folded. Additionally, reports indicate S Pen support, with a dedicated slot for the stylus.
When Will It Launch?
Historically, Samsung’s devices appear in the GSMA database about six to seven months before launch, suggesting a possible release in October 2025. However, plans could change depending on market conditions and production timelines.
For now, global Samsung fans will have to wait and see if the tri-fold smartphone will expand beyond its initial markets.