Samsung has restocked its Galaxy Z TriFold foldable smartphone over 24 hours ahead of the planned April 10 release, giving customers an unexpected early chance to buy the device, according to 9to5Google. The early availability appears to be temporary or accidental but allows buyers to secure one of the limited units before the final official restock.
The Galaxy Z TriFold, priced at $2,899, will be available in limited quantities both online and at select U.S. retail stores on Friday, April 10, as reported by Mashable. The device sold out quickly after its January debut and is expected to be produced only in very small numbers moving forward.
Samsung is shipping what could be the last batch of Galaxy Z TriFold phones in the U.S. on April 10, per Engadget. The handset was discontinued three months after launch due to limited profitability, despite receiving praise for its innovative tri-fold design showcased at CES 2026.
The limited availability and high price point have contributed to the device’s rarity, making the upcoming restock a final opportunity for consumers and collectors to obtain the Galaxy Z TriFold, 9to5Google notes. Samsung has not officially confirmed if there will be further restocks beyond this shipment.
Industry observers will be watching how Samsung’s foldable lineup evolves after the Galaxy Z TriFold’s discontinuation, especially as the April 10 shipment might mark the end of tri-fold displays in the U.S. market for now. The company’s future product roadmaps and consumer response to foldable formats will shape this segment’s next phase.

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