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Samsung Tipped to Launch Five Foldables in 2027, Including Two Wide-Screen Models

Samsung reportedly plans five foldables for 2027 — two wide-screen models, a Z Fold9 Ultra, the Z Flip9, and a second-gen TriFold — after strong Z Fold8 sales.

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A Samsung Galaxy Z series foldable smartphone
A Samsung Galaxy Z series foldable. Photo: Engadget

Key Takeaways

  • Samsung is reportedly preparing five foldable phones for 2027: the Galaxy Z Fold9, a second wide-format foldable, the Z Fold9 Ultra, the Z Flip9, and a second-generation Galaxy Z TriFold
  • Two of the five would use wide screens, with the new model aimed at a cinematic ratio for video
  • The plan is attributed to industry sources cited by Korean outlet ETNews and amplified by leaker Ice Universe — Samsung has confirmed none of it
  • The reported driver is the Galaxy Z Fold8's strong sales, which pushed Samsung to raise production targets by one million units this year

What the report claims

Samsung's foldable lineup could grow from three models to five next year, according to industry insiders cited by Korean tech outlet ETNews, with the report circulating widely after leaker Ice Universe shared it, as GSMArena summarizes. The reported 2027 slate: a Galaxy Z Fold9 keeping the current wide 4:3-style inner screen, a brand-new second wide foldable, a Z Fold9 Ultra with a nearly square inner display around 9:10, the Galaxy Z Flip9 clamshell, and a follow-up to the tri-folding Galaxy Z TriFold.

A foldable built for video

The most interesting rumored addition is the second wide model. The Z Fold8's 4:3-class inner display is excellent for documents, reading, and photos, but movies and YouTube play with thick black bars above and below. The new device would adopt a screen ratio optimized for video — reportedly 21:9 or wider, closer to how films are framed — so video can fill the panel, Engadget reports. The project is said to be at the inception stage, meaning specifications, dimensions, and even its existence in the final lineup could still change.

A second act for the TriFold

The report also points to a second-generation Galaxy Z TriFold. The first TriFold saw only a limited commercial release at a price of about $2,900 (around ₱178,000), and the successor is said to target wider availability — though not necessarily a lower price. A tri-folding phone sold globally, rather than in a handful of markets, would be a genuine first for Samsung.

Why the Z Fold8's success is driving this

Samsung finally has evidence that people will pay for wide foldables. The Z Fold8 sold well enough that Samsung raised its production target by one million units this year, per the ETNews report. The regional numbers tell the same story: across Southeast Asia and Oceania, Z Fold8-family pre-orders grew nearly 60% over the previous generation, and in the Philippines the Z Fold8 became Samsung's best-selling foldable ever within a pre-order period — nearly 60% of all Galaxy Z8 orders, with almost one device sold per minute at the campaign's peak, Inquirer Technology reported. Locally, the Galaxy Z Fold8 family starts at ₱77,990.

For Filipino buyers, a five-model lineup would matter mostly as choice and price spread: more foldable tiers historically pull the entry point down while pushing the ceiling up. Whether the more exotic models — the video-ratio foldable and the TriFold — actually reach the Philippine market is exactly the kind of detail that will not be known until Samsung speaks.

Reality check

Everything here is pre-announcement reporting. Samsung has said nothing official about its 2027 foldable lineup, and early-stage projects get cancelled or reshaped regularly. The natural venue for confirmation is Samsung's Unpacked event in mid-2027 — until then, treat the five-model slate as a credible but unconfirmed roadmap.

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Clurky is a Philippine tech news site owned and run by Argal, a Philippines-born software developer based in Singapore with a Computer Science background. He covers Philippine tech, fintech, and digital services - from gadgets and AI to software and security - along with evergreen guides and explainers, all with a builder's eye for how these systems actually work. Every article is fact-checked against primary sources.

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