Samsung's U.S. Price Increases Add to Concerns About Rising Apple Device Costs
PhoneArena spotted increases on 11 Galaxy devices, with higher-storage phones up to $80 more and some tablets rising as much as $280.
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Samsung Just Quietly Raised the Prices of These Smartphones and Tablets
We may earn a commission from links on this page.Prices are going up on many different goods and services, and technology is no exception. Global events over the past year, from the implementation of tariffs to interruptions in oil shipments, are pushing companies to raise the cost of smartphones, tablets, and more for consumers. At this point, it's refreshing when a company doesn't raise prices—like when Apple dropped a brand-new MacBook for ju…
Samsung's U.S. Price Increases Add to Concerns About Rising Apple Device Costs
Samsung raised the prices of several of its smartphones and tablets in the United States overnight, likely due to increasing costs caused by ongoing memory shortages. As shared by PhoneArena, the 512GB Galaxy Z Flip increased by $80 from $1,219.99 to $1,299.99, while the S25 Edge and S25 FE went up $80 and $40, respectively.
Samsung is hiking the prices of its Galaxy phones and tablets
Samsung is raising prices across Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy S25 FE, and Galaxy S25 Edge phones, as spotted earlier by Phone Arena. Though the base model of each phone is staying at the same price, devices with higher storage are now up to $80 more expensive: Galaxy Z Flip 7 (512GB): $1,219.99 to $1,299.99 Galaxy S25 FE (256GB): $709.99 to $749.99 Galaxy S25 Edge (512GB) $1,219.99 to $1,299.99 Last week, Samsung also increased the price of the Gala…
Samsung Electronics has raised the launch prices of its budget smartphones in India due to soaring component prices. Prices for some models have increased by more than 20%. Previously, Samsung Electronics had raised the prices of its high-capacity flagship smartphones in countries such as Korea and the U.S., and it appears that the impact of "chipflation" (memory + inflation) is spreading to the budget segment as well.
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