Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold, a $2,899 foldable phone, sold out within minutes at its US January 30, 2026 release and again after a February 20, 2026 restock, with sales limited to Samsung’s online store and select US retailers and no carrier or partner availability.
Engadget summarizes ongoing rumors about Apple’s long‑rumored foldable iPhone, which reportedly aims for a late‑2026 launch alongside the iPhone 18, with a book‑style fold and a 7.7–7.8-inch inner display (outer ~5.5 inches). The panel may use Samsung’s crease‑less OLED tech with a laser‑drilled support plate, and hinges could employ Liquidmetal. Cameras are speculated to be four‑sensor (including an under‑display inner camera) with Touch ID in the power button instead of Face ID. A high 5,000–5,800 mAh battery and a price around $2,000–$2,500 are anticipated, but many details remain unconfirmed and could slip to 2027.
Samsung's $2,900 Galaxy Z TriFold sold out on its US launch within minutes, signaling strong demand for premium foldables even at a steep price; only a single unit reportedly secured while the rest of stock went out of stock, with a restock planned and a full review to follow.
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, a $2.9K foldable, sold out within minutes of going on sale, leaving only a Notify Me option as buyers couldn’t complete a purchase and the page suggested a future restock.
Samsung is reportedly planning to produce and sell 1 million units of the Galaxy Wide Fold, a 4:3 foldable phone intended to rival the iPhone Fold, signaling confidence in its foldable lineup after Galaxy Z Fold7 sales around 6 million last year.
Motorola is launching the Razr Fold, a book-style foldable smartphone with a triple 50MP camera system and AI-infused software features, expected to release this summer, though pricing and detailed specifications remain undisclosed.
Motorola has unveiled its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, featuring a 6.6-inch outer screen, an 8.1-inch inner display, multiple cameras, and compatibility with a new stylus, but the price remains undisclosed, leaving questions about its market positioning and target audience.
Motorola unveiled its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, featuring an 8.1-inch inner display, multiple cameras, and an AI platform called Qira, alongside a concept AI wearable device called Project Maxwell, highlighting its focus on innovative foldable and AI technologies at CES 2026.
Motorola has teased a new book-style foldable phone called the Razr Fold, featuring a boundary-breaking camera system, ahead of its CES 2026 presentation, signaling a shift from their traditional flip phones to a more innovative foldable design.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold at CES 2023, a highly foldable smartphone with a 10-inch screen that folds into three parts, aimed at productivity users. While it offers impressive features like split-screen multitasking and desktop-like app behavior, its bulkiness and high cost may limit mass appeal. The device represents Samsung's ongoing effort to push the boundaries of smartphone design and test consumer interest in foldable technology, despite the market's slow adoption.
The Samsung Z Trifold is a foldable device that functions as both a phone and a tablet, featuring a unique hinge design, impressive portability when unfolded, and a standalone DeX mode that transforms it into a mini computer, making it a promising all-in-one device despite its thickness when folded.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold, a large foldable device with a 10-inch tablet display when unfolded, impresses with its design, durability, and potential to replace tablets and laptops, though concerns about weight, battery life, and pricing remain.
Motorola is preparing to launch its first book-style foldable phone, the Razr Fold, later this year, featuring advanced displays, AI, and a new camera system, with more details expected in upcoming announcements.
Apple is expected to launch several major products in 2026, including a foldable iPhone, an upgraded Siri with more conversational AI, a more affordable MacBook, and updates to its subscription services like Fitness+. The company is also exploring new ways to innovate its product lineup and services amidst increasing competition in AI and hardware.
Motorola has teased a FIFA World Cup 2026-themed Razr flip phone, likely a cosmetic update of the Razr 2025, with an official reveal scheduled for January 6. The device features World Cup branding and a new look but no major hardware changes, serving as a special edition for football fans and collectors.