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I didn’t expect a $2,899 phone to sell out this fast — but the Galaxy Z TriFold proved me wrong
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I didn’t expect a $2,899 phone to sell out this fast — but the Galaxy Z TriFold proved me wrong

Jan 31, 2026


What you need to know

  • The $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold sold out online in minutes in the U.S. despite having no trade-in deals.
  • This is Samsung’s first dual-folding phone, featuring a 10-inch display that blurs the line between phone and tablet.
  • However, Samsung has not disclosed sales figures, leaving open the possibility this was a limited test run to gauge demand.

If you thought a $3,000 smartphone would be a hard sell, Samsung just proved us all wrong. When the Galaxy Z TriFold went on sale in the U.S. on January 30 at a whopping $2,899, it disappeared online within minutes.

It wasn’t supposed to be easy to snag one. Samsung deliberately skipped trade-in deals, pushing buyers straight into full-price territory for what’s now the most expensive Galaxy phone you can buy stateside. And yet, even with that steep cost, demand outpaced supply in a way few saw coming.

When you visit the Galaxy Z TriFold listing on Samsung’s website right now, you’ll be greeted by a “Notify me” button alongside a “Sold out” label sitting where the buy button should be.

Galaxy Z Trifold listing on Samsung's website showing it's sold out

(Image credit: Samsung)

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