
Samsung is gearing up to launch its first tri-fold phone, named Galaxy G Fold, later this year, and now it is testing the One UI 7 firmware build for the device.
The Korean tech giant is actively working on maintaining its leading legacy in the foldable market by debuting innovative products. Currently, it has a bunch of foldable phones in the pipeline, including Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip FE. Apart from this device, the Galaxy G Fold (tri-fold) is also anticipated to debut this year, which could run One UI 7 out of the box.
Previously, it was reported that the company could launch its first-ever trifold with the title Galaxy G Fold after the Galaxy Unpacked event, which is supposed to be held in the early second half of this year. Meanwhile, now a tipster, @KeepUpwithOneUI, shared a post on X, revealing the upcoming Galaxy tri-fold spotted on the One UI 7 test server with the build number AYD3.

The spotting hints that the company could prepone the launch date to early second half of this year. However, there’s no official statement regarding the Galaxy G Fold release, it will be interesting to see when the device will go official.
A few days back, it was also reported that Samsung could make the Galaxy G Fold available in selected markets, including South Korea and China.



