Samsung Phones Get Costly: Prices Rise Across Galaxy A and F Series

Samsung Phones See Fresh Price Hike in India

Samsung has officially increased smartphone prices in India, impacting some of its most popular mid-range and budget devices. The revision applies to the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy F17 5G. These phones attract a wide user base, from students to working professionals.

The new pricing is already in effect. Retail listings and official channels now reflect the revised rates. This move places Samsung phones in a higher price bracket, especially in the competitive mid-range segment.

Galaxy A56 Prices Go Up by ₹2,000

The Galaxy A56 sees the steepest hike. Samsung has increased prices by ₹2,000 across all storage options.

The 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model now costs ₹46,999.
The 8GB RAM and 256GB variant is priced at ₹43,999.
The base 8GB RAM and 128GB version now sells for ₹40,999.

This shift pushes the Galaxy A56 closer to premium mid-range pricing. Buyers comparing value across brands may now pause before making a decision.

Galaxy A36 Gets Costlier by ₹1,500

Samsung has also raised Galaxy A36 prices by ₹1,500 across variants.

The top-end 12GB RAM and 256GB model now costs ₹38,499.
The 8GB RAM and 256GB version is priced at ₹35,499.
The 8GB RAM and 128GB option now sells for ₹32,499.

The Galaxy A36 remains a key option for users seeking balanced features. However, the new pricing slightly alters its value positioning.

Galaxy F17 5G Sees ₹1,000 Increase

The Galaxy F17 5G, aimed at budget-conscious buyers, also gets a price bump. Samsung has increased prices by ₹1,000 across all variants.

The 4GB RAM and 128GB model now costs ₹15,499.
The 6GB RAM and 128GB version is priced at ₹16,999.
The 8GB RAM and 128GB variant now sells for ₹18,499.

Even small hikes matter in this segment. Buyers here are often price-sensitive and closely compare alternatives.

What This Means for Buyers

This price hike affects Samsung phones that are widely sold both online and offline. If you were tracking older prices, those deals are no longer valid. Buyers may now look harder at competing brands offering similar specifications at lower prices.

For Samsung users, this update is important before making a purchase decision.

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