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Samsung is preparing to expand its lineup of foldable devices, with plans to introduce new models, including the Galaxy G Fold (Tri-Fold), which is expected to launch in select markets initially.

The company is reportedly set to unveil its seventh-generation foldable phones, comprising the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip FE, in the second half of the year. Initially, Samsung was also expected to launch its first trifold smartphone, the Galaxy G Fold, by the end of this year. However, recent news suggests that it may be delayed until next year.

A recent post by tipster PandaFlash on X claims that Samsung will debut the Galaxy G Fold in select markets. While the specific markets are not mentioned, it is likely that the device will be launched in Korea, China, and the US.

PandaFlash also provided additional details about the Galaxy G Fold’s design, stating that it may feature a flat frame on all sides, similar to the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. The crease visibility is expected to be similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, with prototype cameras placed in the center of the phone and a camera ring design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7. However, Samsung has not released any official information about this report, so it remains to be seen whether these design details will be implemented.


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