Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold Still Sold Out in U.S. as February Restock Is Reported
The ultra‑premium tri‑fold launched in limited, direct‑only batches counted in the thousands, reflecting a showcase strategy rather than mass production.
Overview
- Korean reports indicate a U.S. restock later in February, with Samsung yet to announce dates or quantities.
- The device sold out in the United States in about five minutes on January 30.
- Samsung shipped only “thousands” of units for the initial U.S. run, with Korean reporting saying output is deliberately constrained as the model is sold at a loss.
- Sales are limited to Samsung.com and select Samsung Experience Stores, and the phone remains unavailable through carriers.
- Despite the $2,899 price, early U.S. buyers rate it 4.7 out of 5 with a 94% recommendation rate on Samsung’s site.