Samsung Electronics Co. pulled the plug on its Galaxy Z TriFold after barely three months. The $2,899 behemoth with two hinges that unfolded into a 10-inch tablet sold out its limited stock worldwide. No restocks coming. Ever. A company spokesperson confirmed to Bloomberg that sales halted first in Korea, then the US once inventory cleared. Launched December 12, 2025, in Korea and January 2026 in the US, the TriFold weighed 309 grams. Folded, it measured 159.2 x 75 x 12.9 mm—nearly an inch thick. Unfolded: 159.2 x 214.1 x 3.9-4.2 mm. A 6.5-inch cover screen handled phone duties with 120Hz refresh and 2,600 nits peak brightness. Inside, a 10-inch QXGA Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel at 1,600 nits offered tablet-like space. Snapdragon 8 Elite powered it, with 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, 5,600mAh battery, and cameras led by a 200MP main sensor. IP48 rating promised partial dust and water resistance. It flew off shelves. Korea got 6,000 units. US restocks vanished in minutes—February, April.…