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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold vs Apple foldable iPhone: Specs and rumors

December 2, 2025
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Samsung has a new recruit in the foldable trenches, while Apple is set to join them soon.

On Monday, Samsung announced the Galaxy Z TriFold, an oft-rumored foldable phone with two hinges and a gigantic inner display. It’s coming to the U.S. in early 2026, and people are excited. However, Apple is also said to be working on a foldable iPhone, potentially set for launch in 2026, as well.

With that in mind, let’s take what we know about both devices and compare them.

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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Apple iPhone Fold: Specs

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It’s worth mentioning that only one of these devices has been officially announced. Therefore, we only have real specs for Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold right now. Here’s how they shake out:

  • 10-inch main display with 2160×1584 resolution and 120Hz adaptive refresh rate

  • 6.5-inch cover display with 2520×1080 resolution and 120Z adaptive refresh rate

  • Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset

  • 16GB RAM

  • 512GB/1TB storage

  • 5,600mAh battery

  • Three rear cameras: 200MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom

In case you haven’t been following the news, the main selling point of Samsung’s new device is that it folds twice. It has two hinges that, when unfolded, open up a gargantuan 10-inch display with a 4K-ish resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s also got a 6.5-inch outer display so you can use it like a regular phone and put it in your pockets, similar to how the single-hinged Galaxy Z Fold 7 works.

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Like I said, we unfortunately don’t have nearly as much firm information about the rumored iPhone Fold right now. The latest reports suggest that Apple has mastered some kind of “creaseless” design, which would be huge. Recent foldables, such as the ones from Samsung, have made great strides in reducing the visibility of the crease in the unfolded display, but if Apple could truly eliminate that, it would really be onto something. To be clear, this is expected to be a single-hinged device, like most foldables. Some reports have suggested that it will have a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display, making it significantly smaller than the Galaxy Z TriFold.

As for cameras, the Galaxy Z TriFold has a fairly standard set of lenses, relative to other Samsung flagships. You get three on the back and one on the front, with highlights including a 200MP main shooter and a telephoto lens on the back. We don’t know the exact specs for the iPhone Fold’s cameras yet, but it’s thought to have four lenses just like the Samsung phone. However, they’ll be arranged differently; there will be two on the back and, for reasons that will surely become clear when the device is actually shown, two on the front.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Apple iPhone Fold: Everything else we know, or don’t know

Sadly, that’s about all we have on both phones in terms of hard information. Samsung’s device doesn’t have a firm U.S. release date or price yet. One recent report suggested the iPhone Fold could cost as much as $2,399, which would be a lot, even for a foldable.

One thing we do know about Samsung’s foldable is that it’s thin, like the other phones Samsung launched in 2025. Samsung says it measures in at just 4.2mm of thickness when unfolded. One recent report said the iPhone Fold will resemble two iPhone Airs strapped together, so expect that device to be thin, as well.

If you’re excited about the Galaxy Z TriFold, you have only a few months of waiting left. If you’re excited about the iPhone Fold, well…patience is a virtue.

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