Galaxy Z TriFold's real-world durability revealed through a torture test.
The JerryRigEverything channel recently conducted a durability test on the Galaxy Z TriFold, revealing the strength of the dual hinge and the weaknesses of the 10-inch foldable screen.
Samsung's first triple-folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z TriFold, has just faced a series of rigorous tests from YouTuber JerryRigEverything. This groundbreaking device boasts a large 10-inch screen and a dual-hinge system, but the real-world results reveal a trade-off between innovation and physical durability.
Scratch resistance and hinge protection mechanism
Right out of the box, Samsung provides strict usage guidelines, including avoiding pressing hard on the screen and following the correct folding procedure. In testing, when intentionally folded incorrectly from the camera side, the device activated a safety mechanism by vibrating and changing the screen color to warn the user.
In terms of scratch resistance, the Galaxy Z TriFold's 6.5-inch outer screen is protected by Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. Results show that this glass begins to scratch at level 6 and develops deep grooves at level 7 on the Mohs scale, comparable to current flagship models on the market.

Weaknesses of the 10-inch foldable screen and bezel.
In contrast to the sturdy outer screen, the 10-inch foldable inner panel is quite fragile. Due to its construction from soft materials designed for folding and unfolding, this surface is easily damaged by everyday objects such as fingernails, keys, or coins. The frame and back panel also show a relatively fast rate of scratching when in contact with sharp objects.

Below is a summary table of the device's specifications and durability, based on both published and actual data:
| Ingredient | Specifications / Test Results |
|---|---|
| Home screen | 10 inches, easily scratched by light impact. |
| Secondary screen | 6.5 inches, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 (Mohs 6-7) |
| Hinge durability | Rated for 200,000 folds (approximately 5 years of use) |
| Dust/Water Resistance Rating | IP48 (minimizes dust ingress into hinge gaps) |
Physical temperature and pressure testing
The Galaxy Z TriFold's heat resistance differs significantly between its two screens. Under direct flame, the outer screen can withstand 17 seconds before discoloration. Meanwhile, the inner folding screen only lasts about 10 seconds before showing signs of permanent damage.

Although the dual-hinge system is considered very sturdy and operates smoothly thanks to the integrated sensors, the overall frame proved fragile in the bending test. Significant pressure could cause the body to deform, suggesting that the Galaxy Z TriFold is a technological masterpiece that needs to be handled with care rather than subjected to rough impacts.


