The leak, shared by tipsters @TechHighest and @evowizz on X (formerly Twitter), showcases a series of interface animations from the TriFold, revealing its multi-panel multitasking, DeX desktop support, and most notably, a camera UI showing zoom levels up to 100x - a feature no Samsung foldable has offered to date.
A Big Camera Leap for Foldables
Since the first Galaxy Z Fold (2019), Samsung's foldables have lagged behind in the camera department, typically limited to 3x telephoto zoom. In contrast, the Galaxy S Ultra series offers periscope lenses with up to 100x zoom.
If the leak is accurate, the Galaxy Z TriFold will finally bridge that gap with a dual telephoto setup and potentially a periscope module, alongside a 200MP main sensor, similar to the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
While the leak doesn't confirm the sensor resolution or focal length of the zoom lens, the move toward 100x zoom capability would mark a significant milestone, positioning the TriFold as a true all-round flagship.
Design and Features
The leaked animations also highlight multitasking enhancements, allowing users to drag apps across screens, and Samsung DeX support, transforming the foldable into a desktop-like experience.
Balancing this advanced camera setup with a slim design will be crucial, as tri-fold devices risk becoming bulky when folded.
Expected Launch and Pricing
Rumors point to a November 2025 launch, with the Galaxy Z TriFold expected to cost above $2,000 (₹1.6 lakh+). The Z Fold7, priced at $1,999, already set a high bar with its slim and durable frame - the TriFold is expected to push that further.
If Samsung delivers on the 100x zoom, it could redefine the foldable category - not just as a design innovation, but as a no-compromise flagship experience.
Until official confirmation, this remains a leak, but expectations are already soaring among mobile photography enthusiasts and tech fans.

