How many software updates will the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold receive?

Testing the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold on Android Central
(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

How many software updates will the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold receive?

Best answer: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold will get seven years of OS and security updates, just like the mainline Galaxy S series.

The Galaxy Z TriFold does not get any special treatment in this area

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold hands-on testing at Dubai Mall on Android Central

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

We've actually gone hands-on with the Galaxy Z TriFold, and it's certainly a brilliant feat of engineering. When unfolded, it measures just 3.9mm at the thinnest point, and it's 12.9mm when folded. If the latter number is throwing you off, remember that the Galaxy Z Fold 5 from 2023 was 13.4mm thick and the Z Fold 6 was 12.1mm thick. The Galaxy Z TriFold has roughly the same thickness as the Mate XT.

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And it's a proper flagship too. Samsung has used the absolute best components in the Galaxy Z TriFold, like the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a 200MP main camera, a massive 5,600mAh battery, and a 10-inch AMOLED folding screen. For the first time in a long time, you'll be getting a charger (45W) and a case in the box. This is quite easily the best Samsung phone on sale today.

I would have liked to see one more year added to the seven-year commitment, even if it was a one-time perk just for this device. Seven years is still a long time, though, and I don't think early adopters will complain about it.

Are you one of the lucky few who managed to score a Galaxy Z TriFold? We'd love to hear your thoughts on it in the comments.

Roydon Cerejo
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Roydon has been writing about personal technology for 10+ years, and has covered everything from news, reviews, features, to on-ground coverage of big trade shows like CES. He's passionate about mobile technology and computing, dabbles with photography, and is still struggling to work his way through his Steam and PS4 game library. 

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