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Samsung Galaxy Triple-Fold Launch Expected Soon, Battery a Key Feature

Samsung Galaxy Triple-Fold Launch Expected Soon, Battery a Key Feature

Samsung Galaxy Triple-Fold Launch Expected Soon, Battery a Key Feature

Summary Box:


Samsung’s Galaxy G Fold will be its first triple-fold smartphone with a 9.96-inch display.


The device is expected to support only 25W wired charging, raising performance concerns.


It may initially launch in limited regions like China and South Korea.

Samsung is preparing to unveil its most ambitious foldable smartphone yet - the Galaxy G Fold - a triple-fold device with a nearly 10-inch screen. 

The launch date has not been officially confirmed, but leaks suggest it could arrive later this year. On June 8, 2025, reports about the phone’s charging capacity sparked concerns across the tech community.

According to Anvin China’s 3C certification database via twitter, the Galaxy G Fold—likely listed under model number SM-F9680—will only support 25W wired charging, using Samsung’s older EP-TA800 adapter.

This same charger has been used in several previous models, and the charging speed falls short compared to rivals and even Samsung’s mid-tier offerings.

Charging Speed Lags Behind Competitors


According to india today recent report For a phone expected to power a 9.96-inch display with a complex tri-fold mechanism, 25W charging may not be enough. 

Samsung’s own Galaxy A56, a mid-range device, supports 45W fast charging, while Huawei’s upcoming Mate XT Ultimate tri-fold model offers 66W.

Samsung’s strategy has historically prioritized battery longevity over fast charging speeds, but as competitors move ahead, this conservative approach is now being questioned. 

A slow charge on a large-format device like the G Fold could impact productivity and user satisfaction.

What the Galaxy G Fold May Offer


Despite battery concerns, the Galaxy G Fold still brings innovation. 

Leaked specifications from Digital Chat Station suggest the phone will have a 9.96-inch unfolded screen, nearly as large as a small tablet. 

It’s expected to use a dual inner-folding design, folding inward from both ends to protect the display.

Some patent filings also suggest potential support for an S Pen stylus, making it a hybrid device suitable for artists, professionals, and media consumption. 

The G Fold may blur the lines between tablet and smartphone, offering a powerful productivity tool - if the battery can keep up.

Limited Rollout Expected


Samsung typically rolls out its foldable devices globally, but industry insiders believe the G Fold could launch first in select regions, likely China and South Korea. 

Given the phone’s complex design and production cost, this approach may help Samsung test the market before a wider release.

The company may consider a broader global launch in 2026 depending on initial market response.

For now, international buyers may need to wait longer or rely on imports.

Expected Price and Target Market


The Galaxy G Fold is not expected to be affordable. Reports suggest a price tag between $3,000 and $3,500 (approximately ₹2.56–2.99 lakh). 

This puts it well above current flagship models like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra or Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The G Fold appears to be targeting early adopters, tech enthusiasts, and professionals rather than the average smartphone user. 

Like the original Galaxy Fold launched in 2019, this model could serve more as a technology showcase than a mainstream consumer product.

No Official Statement Yet from Samsung


As of now, Samsung has not released an official press release or media briefing regarding the Galaxy G Fold. Information currently available comes from 3C certification records and reputable industry leakers. 

The tech community is watching closely for Samsung’s next move and an official launch date.

Author’s Opinion: Michael B. Norris, TrendingAlone Tech News

Author’s View – Expert Commentary

The Galaxy G Fold is a bold step forward for Samsung and the foldable phone market. 

The triple-fold design could open up new possibilities for multitasking and portability. 

However, the decision to stick with 25W charging might limit the device’s usability. 

A phone of this size and ambition should ideally support faster charging to match its performance demands.

Samsung seems to be positioning this model more as a concept device - testing innovation rather than capturing market share immediately. 

Whether it succeeds or not will depend on how well it balances form, function, and practicality.

About the Author


Michael B. Norris is a senior technology journalist with over a decade of experience covering consumer electronics, mobile innovation, and emerging tech trends. 

He is a regular contributor to TrendingAlone, a digital-first tech news platform known for its in-depth coverage and commitment to journalistic integrity.

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