Samsung is raising prices on these Galaxy smartphones again

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Samsung is increasing prices again on a number of Galaxy smartphones, extending a trend that has already touched multiple parts of its mobile portfolio this year. According to the latest report, the newest adjustments are focused on low-end Galaxy devices in India, where several models have become more expensive as of July 4.

What makes this development more notable is not just the size of the latest increase, but the frequency. The report says this is already the fifth recent price hike affecting these devices, suggesting that Samsung is no longer dealing with a temporary pricing fluctuation but with a more persistent cost problem that is now clearly reaching budget buyers.

In this latest round, prices have reportedly gone up by about ₹1,000 across affected models and storage variants. On paper, that may not look severe, but the cumulative effect is becoming harder to ignore. The article points to the Galaxy A06 5G as a clear example: the 4GB + 64GB version launched last year at ₹10,499 and now sells for ₹14,999 in the same configuration.

The newly affected devices include the Galaxy A06 5G, Galaxy A07 4G, Galaxy A07 5G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy F07 4G, Galaxy F17 5G, and Galaxy M07 4G. The report also notes that the increase is not limited to base models, as higher storage options are also rising by ₹1,000.

The broader implication is straightforward: Samsung’s price pressure is no longer reserved for premium hardware. Budget and lower-midrange Galaxy phones are now being pulled into the same upward pricing cycle, which could make the company’s most affordable devices noticeably less competitive for cost-sensitive buyers over time.

Updated prices

Model New starting price
Galaxy A06 5G ₹14,999
Galaxy A07 4G ₹11,999
Galaxy A07 5G ₹17,999
Galaxy A17 5G ₹23,499
Galaxy F07 4G ₹11,399
Galaxy F17 5G ₹19,999
Galaxy M07 4G ₹11,399