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Xiaomi is set to shake up the foldable phone market with its upcoming triple smartphone.
This is expected to be Xiaomi’s first triple design, joining an increasingly competitive foldable phone market including brands like Samsung, Huawei and others.
Below is a detailed overview of what we currently know, including expected release date, price and specifications.
When will Xiaomi’s triple phone be released?
According to SmartPrix, Xiaomi’s first triple phone, codenamed ‘Zhuque’, is expected to debut in early 2025with a more refined triple model possibly arriving in 2026.
Rumors suggest that Xiaomi will present a prototype at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February 2025, but it is likely that the actual release will take place later this year.
As for the follow-up model, speculation points to a Q1 2026 release. The model number “26013VP46C” indicates a January 2026 timeline for the launch of this second triple phone.
However, both devices will reportedly remain exclusive to the Chinese market, at least initially.
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How much will Xiaomi’s triple phone cost?
While there is no official pricing information for Xiaomi’s triple phone yet, we can make an estimate based on the cost of similar foldable devices.
The best foldable phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Huawei Mate XT Ultimate typically retail for prices from upwards of £1,799/$1,899 to £2,135/$2,820.
Given its advanced triple technology, Xiaomi’s ‘Zhuque’ phone could start in the £2,000/$2,000 price range or higher, making it one of Xiaomi’s most expensive phones ever.
The exclusivity in the Chinese market could also affect the price globally, as importing the device would incur additional costs for interested buyers outside of China.
What features will Xiaomi’s triple phone have?
Design and construction
As reported by SmartPrix, Xiaomi’s triple phone could feature a buttonless design, a bold move that could set it apart from other foldable phones. The device could then rely on gesture controls, pressure-sensitive edges or voice commands for navigation.
The phone is also expected to fold similarly to Huawei’s Mate XT Ultimate, with one large screen that folds into three, leaving only part of the screen visible when folded.
The device may be sleek, but it still requires a sturdy camera island due to the thin folding segments.
Screen and speakers
The triple design will likely have a large, uninterrupted screen when fully unfolded, offering a tablet-like experience. This will be Xiaomi’s first attempt at a triple mechanism, and it could also include an under-display selfie camera for a seamless, full-screen look.
Details on the display’s resolution or speaker technology haven’t been confirmed yet, but given Xiaomi’s history with premium displays, expect an OLED panel with high refresh rates and possibly advanced speaker technology integrated into the screen.
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Performance
Under the hood, Xiaomi’s triple phone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 4 or even the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor for the 2026 model. This cutting-edge chipset will likely be built on next-generation Qryon cores, promising lightning-fast performance.
Coupled with a minimum of 12 GB of RAM and a maximum of 1 TB of internal storage, this phone can be a powerhouse that can handle multitasking, gaming, and heavy apps with ease.
Cameras
The phone will likely feature an advanced camera setup, although it’s unclear how many lenses will be included.
Patent images suggest a smaller camera island compared to Huawei’s Mate XT Ultimate, but camera performance could still be robust.
Expect multiple high-resolution lenses for standard, wide-angle and possibly telephoto shots, alongside advanced software enhancements like AI-powered features and night mode.
Battery and charging
Foldable phones typically require large batteries to power their large screens, and Xiaomi’s triple phone should be no different.
Expect a battery capacity of at least 5000mAh, along with fast charging capabilities, which can support up to 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
Software
Xiaomi’s triple phone will likely run HyperOS, based on the latest version of Android available at the time. Given the phone’s unique form factor, expect Xiaomi to include custom software features designed for multitasking that take advantage of the phone’s foldable display.
However, SmartPrix highlights that previous experience with Xiaomi’s concept devices such as the MIX Alpha suggests that software updates may be limited, so this is something to keep an eye on if the phone is released as a limited edition concept rather than a mass product. market device.
Here’s everything we currently know about Xiaomi’s expected triple phone. In the meantime, check out the best foldable phones it could face in the future.