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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Takes South Korea by Storm: The Pricey Tech Marvel Sells Out in Minutes

The latest Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone has hit the market in South Korea, where buyers formed lines outside Samsung’s stores in Seoul. The queues were captured by Yoolim Lee, a Bloomberg correspondent in South Korea, who noted that the first buyer spent nearly a day outside Seoul streets waiting for the sales to start, despite the cold weather. The enthusiast’s name remains undisclosed, but it is reported that this 42-year-old freelancer managed to purchase the device.

The illustration shows the anticipation for Samsung’s latest innovation. Priced at 3,594,000 KRW ($2,431 or 219,858 RUB), the device comes with 512GB of storage. Sales began in South Korea and are soon expected to expand into other regions, including China, Taiwan, Singapore, UAE, and the USA. Despite its high cost, the new model was sold out within minutes.

Illustration: Samsung

Technological Marvel

Officially debuting in early December 2025, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold features a 10-inch AMOLED screen that folds into three segments. It also has a 6.5-inch external display. Key specifications include a 200 MP camera, a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy SoC, and a 5600 mAh battery with 45W fast charging. Recent updates highlight the device’s impressive multitasking capabilities, owing to its unique folding design, enabling seamless use of multiple applications.

Regional Expansion and Reception

The global rollout will soon reach other tech-savvy countries such as China, Singapore, Taiwan, UAE, and the USA in upcoming weeks. Enthusiasts in these regions express anticipation for this trailblazing device with pre-orders already showing strong demand. Initial consumer reviews and expert opinions extol the innovation of the TriFold screen and its adaptability features.

Consumer Feedback and Insights

Users praise the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold for its pioneering features, emphasizing the practical benefits of its folding design, particularly for professionals managing numerous tasks simultaneously. However, the significant price tag does spark conversations about its positioning in a competitive market. Consumer feedback so far leans positive, highlighting satisfaction with design, functionality, and the premium feel of the device.

Casey Reed

Casey Reed writes about technology and software, exploring tools, trends, and innovations shaping the digital world.

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