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Samsung officially reveals Galaxy Z TriFold restock for this week

Samsung has officially announced Galaxy Z TriFold restock for this week on Friday, February 20. These wild new triple fold Galaxy phones went out of stock very fast when pre-orders first when live, so you’re going to want to be ready the second they go up this Friday (if not even sooner). 

Will Samsung restock the TriFold?

Yes, and very soon, but you better act quick when it does starting Friday morning.

When is the Galaxy Z TriFold coming back in-stock?

Samsung has now officially revealed a Galaxy Z TriFold restock for Friday, February 20. The RTiFold is scheduled to be back in-stock at Samsung.com at 10 a.m.

Last time around they sold in minutes, or less, and chances are they will once again. We even saw the listing go live the day before vfor a very short time, so be sure to keep a close eye on the official Galaxy Z TriFold listing page starting right now if you really want one of these wild new foldables. 

When they first went up for pre-order in late January there were some optional bundles deals available during pre-order (seen below), but we are unsure if this will happen once again this week or not, but chances are they will. Samsung truly loves these sorts of things but it might not be worth spending time locking one down as the phone might sell out before you get a chance to check out.

Stay locked to 9to5Toys and the official Samsung site’s Galaxy Z TriFold page for stock alerts. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices