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Samsung ends Galaxy Z TriFold sales three months after launch

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Why This Matters

Samsung's decision to end sales of the Galaxy Z TriFold just three months after its launch highlights the challenges of bringing innovative foldable devices to market profitably. While primarily a technology showcase, the device demonstrated the potential and limitations of foldable smartphone design, influencing future product development. For consumers, this underscores the ongoing evolution and experimentation within the foldable smartphone segment, which may lead to more refined and commercially viable models in the future.

Key Takeaways

Samsung will reportedly end Galaxy Z TriFold sales in South Korea on March 17, three months after the device went on sale, according to South Korean newspaper Dong-A Ilbo . Samsung has not yet confirmed the report, but Engadget has reached out for comment. In the US, where the TriFold arrived in January, the phone will remain available until existing inventory runs out. A unit at retail (if you can find it) will run you almost $3,000 .

Samsung seemingly never intended the model for mass production. It sold the device in small batches through its website, with each selling out within minutes. Samsung reportedly moved roughly 3,000 units across the first two allotments and did not send review units to the media.

Industry sources told Dong-A Ilbo that the TriFold was a technology showcase rather than a revenue-generating product. Rising costs of components like DRAM and NAND flash have left virtually no profit margin on the device. In South Korea, the phone briefly traded for nearly three times its retail price on the secondary market.

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