Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Restocks April 10: Secure Yours Before It's Gone

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Restocks April 10: Secure Yours Before It’s Gone

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This might be the last chance to get the unique foldable phone.

By Alex Perry on April 9, 2026.

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Just a few months ago, Samsung launched a massive foldable phone. Now, it looks like Friday might be your last opportunity to buy one. The Samsung TriFold made a splash when it launched in Asia late last year, then debuted in the West at CES 2026. It sold out almost immediately upon its U.S. release on Jan. 30, before disappearing from store shelves in March. Samsung is planning one more restock on April 10, both online via Samsung’s website and at select retail Samsung stores across the U.S. As before, the online restock is expected to sell out quickly, so your best option might be visiting one of the physical locations, if possible.

In a note to the press, Samsung mentioned these Samsung stores as places where TriFold restocks are anticipated. However, there are vast parts of the U.S. not near any of these locations, so ordering the TriFold online will be the only option for many. Whether in person or online, acquiring the $2,899 TriFold won’t be easy, as Samsung has only produced it in limited quantities.

Samsung hasn’t confirmed if this is the final restock, but given that the phone was discontinued in Korea, customers probably shouldn’t expect future restocks. Rumor has it the company has been selling the TriFold at a loss.

This doesn’t necessarily mean it was a failure due to its high price and experimental design. It could mean Samsung never intended to make the TriFold widely available for long. In other words, if you want one, you better make it happen on Friday.

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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent over a decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops and doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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