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There’s no question about Samsung entertaining the idea of selling a tri-fold Galaxy phone. Whether or not it will happen this year remains to be determined. Nevertheless, Samsung teased the form factor at Unpacked in January through a slide that showed a handful of ambitious upcoming devices, such as XR headsets and AR glasses.

Although we are convinced Samsung is experimenting with the tri-fold phone idea, the final product is still undetermined. However, a new rumor claims to reveal what kind of battery Samsung’s tri-fold Galaxy phone prototype is using. And it’s a different technology that Samsung has never commercialized.

This recent rumor (via @PandaFlashPro) claims that the Samsung tri-fold prototype is powered by a silicon-carbon battery. The same technology was rumored to power the upcoming Galaxy S26 series in 2026.

New battery tech with a fairly small capacity

Silicon-carbon batteries are an evolution of Li-Ion batteries. They’re not entirely different but use a silicon anode instead of a graphite one.

In theory, silicon-carbon batteries have a higher energy density, meaning they can hold more energy than similarly sized conventional Li-Ion batteries.

However, Samsung might use the advantages of silicon-carbon technology to decrease the size of the tri-fold’s battery rather than increasing the phone’s autonomy. The source behind the rumor says that the tri-fold prototype’s silicon-carbon unit has a capacity of less than 5,000mAh.

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Building a tri-fold phone must be a challenge in more than one way. Durability is probably a concern, but so is the phone’s design and thickness.

Samsung is now focusing on making thinner devices, and the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge is proof of that. Its Z-series foldable phones have also become thinner. A silicon-carbon battery might be necessary to maintain a slim profile for the tri-fold device.

Whether or not this technology will be used for the final product is unknown. Keep in mind that the rumor refers to a tri-fold prototype, and Samsung’s plans for the device are subject to change.


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Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.


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