Samsung's $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold: Great Phone, Mediocre Everything Else
Samsung's triple-folding phone nails entertainment but stumbles badly when trying to replace tablets and laptops.
Samsung's ambitious Galaxy Z TriFold carries a hefty $2,899 price tag and a bold promise: one device to rule them all. The reality? It's complicated.
The triple-folding handset genuinely shines as a smartphone. Entertainment use cases work particularly well on the expanding screen real estate. But the moment you try to use it as a tablet or laptop substitute, things fall apart.
The core problem is unpredictability. Samsung pitched this as an experimental device that could fill in for larger-screen gadgets, but reviewers found it nowhere close to actually replacing them. The hardware ambition outpaces the software execution.
At nearly three grand, that's a tough sell. You're paying premium laptop money for a phone that does phone things well and everything else poorly. Samsung's foldable future clearly isn't here yet.