The latest Samsung Galaxy tri-fold leak reveals the foldable's design and 3 key features

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More details of the Galaxy tri-fold have leakedExpect NFC payments, wireless charging, and reverse chargingIt's likely to use an infolding form factorSamsung gave us a brief glimpse of its tri-fold smartphone all the way back in January at the Galaxy S25 launch, but we're still waiting for it to see the light of day – and in the meantime, a fresh leak has given us some idea of what's coming.Tipster @TechHighest (via SamMobile) has uncovered three animations relating to the tri-fold, which we're assuming are buried somewhere in the One UI software, though there's no clear indication of where these are sourced from.The animations seem to confirm that – as previously rumored – this will use the infolding form factor, which means the main display is going to fold in from the sides, with a separate display on the other side that can be used when the phone is closed.We also get a look at three features: NFC payments, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging (so you can charge small gadgets like earbuds on the back of the phone). All very much expected, and on all of Samsung's recent flagship phones, but worth noting.What we think we knowMorning pic.twitter.com/0BIxZG1c0xAugust 28, 2025Besides that brief glimpse in January, Samsung hasn't said too much about what's coming with this tri-fold. It has, however, gone on record to say that the device is still on the way, and will be available to buy before the end of the year.According to one tipster, the phone is going to break cover soon, and will be called the Galaxy Z Trifold – which of course would be a nod to the other foldables Samsung makes, most recently the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7.Other leaks that have emerged from Samsung's One UI software ahead of the tri-fold's launch include one showing an upgraded multitasking interface to make use of the bigger screen, and one showing how the three panels will fit together.It looks as though the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is going to be on board, unsurprisingly, although charging speeds might be rather unspectacular. And if you're thinking of making a purchase, it's likely that you'll need deep pockets.You might also likeSamsung solves the tri-fold naming issue5 things to expect from the Samsung tri-foldThese are the best foldables right now