- More details of the tri-flu are leaked
- Wait NFC payments, wireless load and reverse load
- It is likely to use an influential factor
Samsung took a brief look at his tri-spit intelligent phone in January in January at the launch of the Galaxy S25, but we are still waiting for him to see the light of day, and in the meantime, a new leak has given us an idea of what is coming.
Tipster @techhighest (through Sammobile) has discovered three animations related to tri-flu, which we assume that they are buried somewhere in the unique software, although there is no clear indication of where they are obtained.
The animations seem to confirm that, as previously rumored, this will use the inflation form factor, which means that the main screen will be folded from the sides, with a separate screen on the other side that can be used when the phone is closed.
We also look at three characteristics: NFC payments, wireless load and inverse wireless load (so that you can load small gadgets such as headphones on the back of the phone). All expected, and on all recent emblematic phones of Samsung, but it is worth pointing.
What we believe we know
In addition to that brief look in January, Samsung has not said too much about what comes with this triple. However, it has been registered to say that the device is still on the way and will be available to buy before the end of the year.
According to a Tipster, the phone is going to break the cover soon, and will be called Galaxy Z Trifold, which of course would be a nod to the other folding that Samsung does, more recently the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Other leaks that have emerged from the Samsung ONE UI software before the tri-search launch include one that shows an updated multitasking interface to use the largest screen, and one that shows how the three panels fit.
It seems that the elite chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 is going to be on board, as expected, although the load speeds could be quite little spectacular. And if you are thinking of making a purchase, you are likely to need deep pockets.