Third-party electronics importers have begun selling Samsung’s first tri-foldable smartphone globally, offering the Galaxy Z TriFold at prices exceeding $4,000 ahead of a broader international release.
Samsung this week launched the device in China, pricing the Galaxy Z TriFold at 19,999 yuan for a 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage model, rising to 24,999 yuan for a 1 TB version. The handset builds on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and features a 10-inch foldable display, a 5,600 mAh battery and built-in Samsung DeX support, positioning it as a premium productivity-focused device.
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While Samsung has indicated that limited stock will later reach markets such as South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates and the United States, it has not announced a specific U.S. release date. In the interim, importers including Average Dad Tech and Trinity Electronics have begun offering the device internationally, targeting early adopters willing to pay a premium.
Prices from these sellers are significantly higher than Samsung’s official pricing in China. Trinity Electronics lists the device at about $4,367 before discounts and shipping, while Average Dad Tech has warned customers that “there could be a long lead time on orders,” according to its product listing.
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The higher prices reflect limited supply and the costs associated with grey-market imports, analysts say, and could ease as Samsung expands official availability. For now, the Galaxy Z TriFold remains a niche offering, underscoring both the high cost and logistical challenges of bringing cutting-edge foldable hardware to global markets.
Source: Average Dad Tech & Trinity Electronics
