Samsung introduced two phones with new form factors last year: the Galaxy S25 Edge and the Galaxy Z TriFold. At 5.8mm, the Galaxy S25 Edge is the company’s thinnest phone ever, built around an idea similar to Apple’s iPhone Air. The Galaxy Z TriFold can transform from a regular-sized smartphone into a full-sized tablet.While both devices highlighted Samsung’s technological capabilities, the company is currently not developing successors to either of them.In an interview with Bloomberg, Samsung MX Chief Operating Officer Won-Joon Choi revealed that sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge were comparatively lower than those of other Galaxy S series models. As a result, the company is evaluating the future of the Galaxy S Edge lineup and has not yet made a final decision.Choi said, “People have different tastes, requirements, and criteria when selecting their device. We haven’t made a decision on when to launch the next one, but it’s still being considered.”Reports indicate that Apple also faced challenges selling the iPhone Air, likely because consumers are hesitant to pay premium prices for devices that involve compromises in areas such as battery life and camera performance. Pre-Order To Get Extra Benefits Buy Galaxy S26 Ultra From Samsung Store The Galaxy Z TriFold presents a different situation. Choi jokingly told Bloomberg that when he led Samsung’s R&D team, he was initially reluctant to take on the tri-folding phone project because it required significant effort and custom components had to be made. However, the company pursued it to create a new product category and demonstrate its technical expertise.Now, Samsung executives are debating whether to develop a successor to the Galaxy Z TriFold, but no decision has been made yet. As of now, the company is not actively working on a new tri-folding device. Although technically impressive, it carries an extremely high price, placing it out of reach for most buyers. Such devices typically struggle to sell well.The post Samsung is not working on Galaxy S25 Edge and Z TriFold successors appeared first on SamMobile.