Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Steals CES 2026 Spotlight with 10-Inch Display

Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Trifold at CES 2026 featuring 6.5-inch folded screen expanding to 10 inches alongside LG Wallpaper OLED and 130-inch Micro RGB displays.

by Cody RodeoUpdated Feb 17, 2026 • 6:08 PM2 views
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Steals CES 2026 Spotlight with 10-Inch DisplayPhoto by Samsung Memory on Unsplash

Samsung's Galaxy Z Trifold emerged as CES 2026's standout smartphone, showcasing the company's first double-folding phone that transforms from a compact 6.5-inch device into a 10-inch tablet. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor with a 5,600mAh battery, the device demonstrates Samsung's commitment to pushing foldable technology boundaries beyond single-hinge designs.

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LG's Wallpaper OLED (W6) captured attention with its Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel measuring just 9.9mm thick, making it the world's thinnest OLED TV. The design features wireless connectivity through LG's Zero Connect Box, eliminating visible ports while mounting completely flush against walls. Samsung's S95H OLED flagship television countered with improved brightness, powerful upscaling, and enhanced anti-glare technology.

Samsung Display demonstrated a QD-OLED reaching 4,500 nits brightness, while the company showcased a mammoth 130-inch Micro RGB concept alongside commercial models ranging from 55 to 115 inches. LG revealed its first Micro RGB sets with models up to 100 inches, signaling both manufacturers' commitment to premium large-format display technology.

Samsung's Galaxy Book6 series impressed with latest Intel chipsets in impressively sleek designs packed with AI features, while Dell's XPS 14 (2026) offers Intel Core Ultra chipsets with up to 64GB memory and 4TB storage starting at $2,049.99. Lenovo's Legion Pro Rollable concept gaming laptop with a rollable screen provided a glimpse at ultrawide laptop possibilities.

The display innovations showcased at CES 2026 demonstrate the industry's focus on form factor innovation and visual fidelity improvements, with manufacturers betting that foldable devices, ultra-thin televisions, and massive display formats will drive premium segment growth as smartphone and TV markets mature and commoditize in traditional categories.