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Samsung Galaxy A Series Smartphones May Get Costlier in India as Company Plans Price Hike Starting Next Week

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Last updated: 2025/12/14 at 4:51 PM
News Room Published 14 December 2025
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Samsung’s popular Galaxy A series could become more expensive in India very soon. According to recent industry tips, the company is preparing for a price revision that may affect multiple Galaxy A models starting next week. This move comes at a time when buyers usually expect price drops ahead of new launches, making the update surprising for many consumers.

Galaxy A Models Likely to See a Price Hike

Reports suggest that most Galaxy A series smartphones will see a price increase of around Rs 1,000 in India. However, the Galaxy A56 is expected to face a bigger jump, with its price likely going up by Rs 2,000. The revised pricing is expected to come into effect as early as Monday, leaving buyers with a short window to purchase at current rates.

Interestingly, this development comes just ahead of the expected launch of the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. Traditionally, older models receive discounts when new devices arrive, but this time Samsung seems to be moving in the opposite direction.

Why Samsung May Be Raising Prices

The most likely reason behind this price hike is the rising cost of memory components. There is currently a global shortage of memory chips, especially HBM and DDR5 DRAM, which are in high demand for AI data centers. This supply crunch has pushed up production costs for smartphone manufacturers.

Other Brands Are Already Increasing Prices

Samsung is not alone in adjusting prices. Several brands have already launched newer smartphones at higher prices than their predecessors. Models like the OnePlus 15, Poco F8 series, vivo X300 series, and iQOO 15 reflect this broader industry trend.

What Buyers Should Do Now

If you are planning to buy a Galaxy A series phone, purchasing before the price revision could help you save money. Once the new pricing kicks in, deals and discounts may not fully offset the increase.


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