Samsung's really outdone itself this time, stepping into the future with the Galaxy Z TriFold. I mean, who would have thought we'd see a phone with not one, but two folds? It's like they've taken the folding phone concept and cranked it up to eleven.

When you unfold this device, you're greeted by a 10-inch display, which is basically tablet territory. Then, when it's closed, you've got a 6.5-inch cover screen. They're really trying to minimize that crease that plagues foldable phones.

The way it folds is also pretty clever. It folds inward, supposedly to keep the main display safe and sound. They've even added an alarm to stop you from folding it the wrong way. It is secured by a "titanium Armor FlexHinge", ensuring durability.

Durability is obviously a big concern with a device like this. Samsung has apparently thought of everything, using a reinforced overcoat and an aluminum frame to keep those screens protected.

And when it comes to power, the Galaxy Z TriFold doesn't disappoint. It's packing a massive 5,600 mAh battery. It also has some serious camera hardware, including a 200-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

The software is also getting a makeover to take advantage of all that screen real estate. You can run multiple apps side-by-side, watch videos in full screen, or even use Samsung DeX for a desktop-like experience.

If you're in Korea, you're in luck because the Galaxy Z TriFold is launching there this month. For those of us in the United States, we'll have to wait until early 2026. The price? Still a mystery, but I imagine it won't be cheap.