TL;DRA new report says Samsung will stop selling the Galaxy Z TriFold in its home market on March 17.The device launched only a few months ago and was always expected to be a limited release.The triple-fold phone served as a technology showcase rather than a mass-market product.Samsung reportedly plans to stop selling the Galaxy Z TriFold in South Korea on March 17. Industry sources cited by Korean publication Donga (via SamMobile) claim the company has decided to wrap up domestic sales roughly three months after the phone’s launch.Samsung released the Galaxy Z TriFold in December, but unlike its regular foldables, the device launched in a handful of markets, including South Korea, the US, China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the UAE. It was widely expected that the phone would have a short run, and sources quoted in the new report say the device was a “symbolic product” meant to showcase Samsung’s foldable technology rather than something designed to generate major revenue.