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Galaxy Z TriFold pricing is mostly a mystery, but how much would you pay? [Poll]

Samsung’s futuristic Galaxy Z TriFold looks pretty incredible, but the big question is still around pricing. There are some rumors going around, but the big question is what would you pay for it?

The Galaxy Z TriFold hasn’t been fully detailed by Samsung just yet, but it has been shown off. The device unfolds to a wider, 10-inch display, while folding up to be roughly the same form factor as a folded Galaxy Z Fold 7, while still being thinner than most of Samsung’s previous-generation foldables.

The bigger display and inherent complexity of the hardware, though, surely means it’s going to be more expensive.

At $2,000 – or less, during Black Friday – the Galaxy Z Fold 7 serves as the starting point for what the TriFold might cost. Prior reports had suggested a price tag around $3,000, but another tipster is suggesting it could be just $2,500. This seems… unlikely, to say the least. While the Fold 7 certainly serves as a foundation, it’s hard to imagine Samsung could add all this extra hardware for just $500 more.

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Given that we haven’t heard any concrete pricing information on the Galaxy Z TriFold, it’s mostly a mystery.

But the key question is how much you’d be willing to pay for it, at least hypothetically. Would you be willing to hit that $3,000 price tag? Does it need to be cheaper?

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