Samsung to Increase Prices for Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and S25 Edge Models
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 and S25 Edge to reportedly get a price hike
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly set to raise prices for its flagship Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Galaxy S25 Edge models in South Korea. The price hikes are expected to be around KRW 100,000 ($65) for the 512GB variants and KRW 200,000 ($130) for the 1TB models, effective immediately.
- 01Samsung plans to increase prices for Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and S25 Edge models.
- 02Price hikes will be approximately KRW 100,000 ($65) for 512GB variants.
- 031TB models may see an increase of about KRW 200,000 ($130).
- 04The price changes are currently reported for South Korea.
- 05The possibility of similar hikes in other markets has not been ruled out.
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly preparing to increase the prices of its flagship smartphones, including the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Galaxy S25 Edge, in South Korea. The price hike is expected to be around KRW 100,000 (approximately $65) for the 512GB variants and KRW 200,000 (about $130) for the 1TB models. This adjustment comes despite Samsung's previous decision to absorb rising memory chip costs without passing them on to consumers. The price changes are anticipated to take effect immediately, although it remains unclear if they will also apply to other international markets. Notably, Samsung's latest flagship series, the Galaxy S26, launched at higher prices in multiple regions, indicating a trend of increasing costs for premium devices.
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Consumers in South Korea will face higher costs when purchasing the latest Samsung flagship devices, which may affect their buying decisions.
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