Samsung raises prices of its existing phone models
Samsung has announced it will raise the prices of some of its high-end smartphone models in its home market, South Korea.
The price increase particularly affects the foldable display models released last year, the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and the thin S25 Edge.
According to Korean sources, the new prices will take effect from April 1, 2026, and primarily target versions with larger storage capacities: for 512-gigabyte models, the price increase is approximately 100,000 Korean won (about €60 / $65), and for 1-terabyte models, it is up to 200,000 won (about €120/$130).
Typically, smartphone prices gradually decrease after their market launch to maintain demand. However, the staggering rise in prices for memory chips and storage, which began last autumn, has quite irreversibly changed the market.

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