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One UI 8 reveals Samsung's upcoming tri-fold phone

Samsung Flex G
Samsung Galaxy Flex G prototype shown earlier this year. Source: Samsung

Samsung was the pioneer of mainstream foldable phones. Despite the rocky start, the company cemented itself as the go-to option for those who want something more exciting than the standard, boring slab phone. However, during recent years, Samsung foldable phones became a bit stagnant and a target of heavy criticism in light of China-made ultra-thin devices and even tri-folding phones. Now, Samsung is getting ready to strike again.

The South Korean giant is holding a special event next week where it is expected to unveil a bunch of new folding phones, including a cheaper Z Flip FE variant. However, the most exciting part of the announcement could be Samsung's first tri-folding smartphone, details about which were discovered in the latest One UI 8 beta build.

Samsung Galaxy G Fold mockup from One UI 8
Samsung Galaxy G Fold mockup from One UI 8

The uncovered animations reveal a device that is similar to the Galaxy Fold 6 with one extra screen. It shows a tri-camera module and the location of its NFC chip. The inner display houses a punch-hole camera in the upper-right corner. Judging by the looks of it and another punch-hole camera, it appears that when fully unfolded, the outer screen will sit between two panels. Samsung seems to be taking a different route than Huawei, equipping its smartphone with two inward-folding hinges (as shown by the recent Galaxy Flex G concept).

Animation showing Galaxy G Fold features in One UI 8

It is worth noting that those hinges are not identical, and the phone will have a strict folding procedure. Another animation revealed the phone displaying a warning not to fold the camera side first to prevent screen damage from the camera island.

Animation showing Galaxy G Fold features in One UI 8

The device name is currently unknown, and the One UI 8 beta build does not reveal much except for "MULTIFOLD7" with its "vertical main," "main," and "reverse main" displays. The exact naming and renders could leak days ahead of the presentations, so Samsung fans should stay tuned for more details.

Source: Android Authority

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