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Samsung’s Secret 2027 Roadmap for the TriFold 2 and Galaxy Slide

The Resurrection of the Triple-Panel Concept

by Anochie Esther
March 20, 2026
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Just days after the tech world mourned or perhaps simply puzzled over the sudden discontinuation of the Galaxy Z TriFold, a new narrative is emerging from the labs in Suwon. On March 18, 2026, reports surfaced indicating that Samsung isn’t abandoning the triple-folding form factor. Instead, the company is pivoting toward a more sustainable, refined sequel slated for 2027, alongside an entirely new category: the slideable smartphone.

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The original Galaxy Z TriFold, launched in late 2025, was a masterpiece of engineering but a nightmare of economics. With a staggering price tag of $2,899 and a production run rumored to be limited to just 6,000 units, it was always a “halo product” a showcase of what Samsung could do, rather than what it should mass-market.

However, the “TriFold 2” (or whatever the 2027 sequel is eventually named) represents a shift from “proof-of-concept” to “commercial feasibility.” Samsung is reportedly testing a new hinge mechanism that has already cleared the majority of its internal verification processes. The goal for this second generation is a radical reduction in weight and thickness. While the first-gen model felt like carrying a small brick at 13mm thick, the 2027 iteration is targeting a folded thickness of approximately 9mm bringing it remarkably close to the 8.9mm profile of the standard Galaxy Z Fold 7.

Sliding into the Future: The Galaxy Z Slide’s Debut

Perhaps more intriguing than a folding sequel is Samsung’s move toward slidable/rollable display technology. While we have seen “Slidable Flex” prototypes at MWC and CES for years, 2027 is being pegged as the year of a retail-ready Galaxy Z Slide.

Unlike the motorized, futuristic concepts that whirr into action, the early reports suggest Samsung is opting for a manual sliding mechanism. This choice is likely a tactical one, aimed at increasing durability and reducing the high failure rates associated with miniaturized motors. The device is expected to feature a screen that expands from a standard smartphone footprint to roughly 7 inches. By utilizing a sliding rail rather than a hinge, Samsung can eliminate the “crease” that has been the Achilles’ heel of the Fold series since its inception, offering a perfectly flat tablet experience in a pocketable form factor.

Lessons from the ‘Limited Edition’ Legacy

To understand why Samsung is looking toward 2027, one must look at the “emergency” declared within Samsung Mobile in early 2026. The discontinuation of the first TriFold after only three months wasn’t a failure of demand every restock sold out in minutes but a failure of margins.

The 2026 “memory crunch,” which saw RAM and storage prices skyrocket, made the complex TriFold unsustainable to produce. The 2027 roadmap is designed to solve these logistical hurdles. By refining the internal architecture and potentially sourcing more cost-effective OLED panels from partners like CSOT, Samsung aims to bring the “TriFold 2” into a price bracket that appeals to more than just the ultra-wealthy 1%. The focus is on simplicity of assembly; the thinner, 9mm design isn’t just for aesthetics, it’s about reducing the part count and complexity that made the first generation so difficult to build.

The 2027 Vision: A Multi-Form Factor Ecosystem

By late 2027, Samsung’s mobile lineup could be the most diverse in the industry. The strategy appears to be a three-tier foldable ecosystem:

  • The Mainstream: The Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold series, serving as the accessible entry points for foldable tech.

  • The Power User: The Galaxy Z TriFold 2, offering a 10-inch “mobile office” experience.

  • The Disruptor: The Galaxy Z Slide, targeting users who want tablet real estate without the bulk of multiple folds.

This diversification is a direct challenge to the rumored “iPhone Fold,” which is expected to debut around the same time. Samsung is betting that by the time Apple enters the foldable market, the Korean giant will have already moved on to the next generation of hybrids.

The discontinuation of the original TriFold wasn’t an ending; it was a strategic hibernation. Samsung proved that the world wants a 10-inch screen in their pocket; now, they just have to figure out how to build it without breaking their own supply chain. As we look toward 2027, the “Galaxy” is expanding. The fold is just the beginning; the slide is where the true innovation lies.

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