Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold uses exotic materials for ultimate durability

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One of the biggest hurdles in developing a dual-folding phone is durability. A phone as thin as Samsung's brand-new 3.9mm Galaxy Z TriFold, equipped with not one but two hinges, has to be cleverly designed to stand a chance.

Apart from pouring all its engineering knowledge into creating the new Galaxy Z TriFold, Samsung also used some of the most exotic materials available. It's even more impressive than the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

Ultra-thin TriFold with an IP48 rating and a futuristic plastic compound back panel​


Similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung's new Galaxy Z TriFold boasts an Advanced Armor Aluminum frame and a Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 display protection for the cover screen.

In addition, the Galaxy Z TriFold also boasts a titanium hinge housing that protects the folding mechanisms and minimizes wear over time.

Furthermore, the Galaxy Z TriFold's construction is unlike most other Samsung phones in that it doesn't have a glass back panel.

Instead, Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold employs a plastic back panel? Not quite. It's a ceramic-glass fiber-reinforced polymer — a type of advanced plastic — that helped Samsung create an ultra-thin design that's also resistant to cracks.

It also has a unique pattern that reminds us of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6's online exclusive black color, which had a carbon fiber-like design.

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To top it all off, Samsung's new Galaxy Z TriFold introduces a new display technology for the 10-inch foldable panel, consisting of a reinforced overcoat added to a shock-absorbing display layer.

And despite the dual-hinge design and ultra-thin profile, the Galaxy Z TriFold earned the same dust and water resistance rating as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, i.e., IP48.

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