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How is Galaxy Z TriFold different from previous Samsung foldables
When safety checks fail: Gemini 3 Pro ends up explaining how to make bioweapons
GIZMOCHINA DAILY
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Good morning, tech folks, happy Thursday!
Today’s edition brings a mix of major hardware breakthroughs and unexpected AI concerns.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold has finally taken shape, marking the company’s biggest foldable shift since the original Fold. Meanwhile, Google’s new Gemini 3 Pro is already raising red flags after a safety-testing firm reportedly bypassed its protections.
On the hardware front, Anker has launched a surprisingly clever modular dock, Xiaomi brings a new budget 5G phone to India, and Nubia expands its foldable lineup in Japan with two fresh models.
Here’s what we’re covering today:
Galaxy Z TriFold: How Samsung’s first tri-folding device differs from every foldable before it
Gemini 3 Pro safety concerns: Researchers reportedly jailbreak Google’s newest AI
Anker Nano 13-in-1 Dock: Modular design, triple-display support & 100W charging
Redmi 15C 5G launches in India with a big 120Hz display and Dimensity 6300
Nubia Fold & Flip 3 debut in Japan with full specs revealed
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Let’s dive in.

Samsung has been making foldables for years now, and most of them follow the same formula. It opens like a book into a small tablet and tries its best to convince you that the future is flexible.
An extension of that idea now comes in the form of the new Galaxy Z TriFold. This is the company’s first tri-folding device, a phone with three display segments connected by two hinges. Open it up, and you get a 10-inch tablet; fold it down, and it shrinks to the size of a thick phone.
We quickly check out how the tri-fold differs from traditional foldables.
Read on to find out more.
![]() Google’s newest AI model, Gemini 3 Pro, has been getting plenty of praise for its raw capability but a recent report out of South Korea is now questioning whether its safety has kept pace. According to local outlet Maeil Business Newspaper, a Seoul-based AI security company says it managed to jailbreak the system and get responses on topics that should be completely off-limits. | ![]() Anker has launched the Nano 13-in-1 Docking Station, a versatile docking solution featuring a modular design. The dock includes a detachable credit-card-sized 6-in-1 hub that users can carry separately for on-the-go connectivity. The Nano Dock supports up to three external displays through two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort connector. The device is priced at $149.99 on Anker’s official website and $119.99 on Amazon. |
![]() Xiaomi has launched the Redmi 15C 5G in India, expanding its lineup of affordable 5G smartphones. The device was first introduced in select European markets and is now making its way to Indian consumers. Redmi 15C 5G features a 6.9-inch HD+ Dot Drop display with 1600 x 720 resolution, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals. | ![]() Nubia has officially expanded its foldable smartphone lineup, unveiling two new devices. The first is a Galaxy Z Fold 7-like notebook style Nubia Fold, while the other is a clamshell folding flip phone dubbed the Nubia Flip 3. Ahead of the official launch, the company has revealed nearly everything about these foldable devices, so let’s check it out. |
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