Enthusiastic fans of Samsung’s innovative technology made a statement this weekend, as they quickly scooped up the new Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone. Despite its staggering price nearing $3,000, customers were unfazed when the device hit the market on January 30.
As the new flagship was unveiled in the U.S., eager buyers flocked to Samsung’s website, ready to make their purchases. The TriFold phone disappeared from online shelves in mere minutes. It seems multiple shoppers encountered a race against time, with only one person successfully placing an order when the device became available.
At present, the TriFold is listed as sold out on Samsung’s website.
If you were planning to purchase the TriFold, you’ll need to wait a bit longer. Currently marked as out of stock, Samsung has hinted at a future restock but has not provided any specific timelines for eager consumers.
Questions had initially arisen about whether a nearly $3,000 price tag would dissuade buyers from acquiring a smartphone that features an impressively large foldable screen. However, the strong demand indicates that early adopters are more than willing to invest in the TriFold.
Aside from pricing, early hands-on experiences have pointed to a widely positive reception for the device. Insights from experiences noted that the TriFold is a standout technological innovation. Additionally, it has been recognized as deserving of accolades at a prestigious conference.

