Samsung is expected to unveil its first triple-screen foldable smartphone sometime before the end of this year. As with many of the brand’s devices, the tri-fold has been the subject of rumours and leaks. This time, we have a glimpse of some of the unique One UI 8 features for the so-called Galaxy Z Trifold.
According to a report by SammyGuru, the phone will be able to simultaneously run three apps side-by-side on the large folding display, with all the apps visible on the screen. This allows for a more comfortable multitasking experience compared to regular foldables.

Moreover, the user will reportedly be able to drop a “split trio” onto the home screen, taskbar, or Edge panel. These apps can also be arranged horizontally or vertically. Of course, this is like the split-screen multitasking feature available on existing foldables, but with three apps fully visible
Other than that, the Galaxy Z Trifold is expected to come with cover screen mirroring, much like the other devices in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series. This feature lets the user mirror the home screen setup of their cover screen on the phone’s interior display. On the tri-fold, this functionality will apparently be tailored to span its three panels.

Samsung has yet to confirm a launch date for the tri-fold. Past rumours claim that device will make its debut in October with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset on board.
(Source: SammyGuru)