Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold Is No Longer Available: Officially Sold Out

Samsung has discreetly modified the Galaxy Z TriFold’s product page to indicate that its inaugural tri-folding smartphone is entirely sold out, with no plans for additional stock. If you were anticipating a purchase in the near future, especially during a potential sale, it’s best to abandon that hope.

“The limited-run Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out,” an updated message on the Galaxy Z TriFold’s landing page states. The notice also encourages customers to continue checking Samsung’s website for “unique innovations” and to explore other foldable or mobile devices.

What caused Samsung to discontinue sales so rapidly?

For those catching up, the TriFold debuted in South Korea last December 2025, selling out rapidly. The US received the device in January 2026, carrying a hefty price tag of $2,899. The phone boasts a dual-hinge mechanism that expands into a 10-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen, making it one of the broadest foldables on the market at that time.

Notably, Samsung deliberately restricted production to between 20,000 and 30,000 units worldwide, not just in Korea or the US. It was always meant to serve as a demonstration device rather than a mass-market product manufactured in millions of units.