Samsung Increases Prices for Galaxy Z Flip7, S25 Edge, and Galaxy Tabs in the US
Samsung raises US prices for Galaxy Z Flip7, S25 Edge and a bunch of Galaxy Tabs
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Samsung has raised prices for several of its devices in the US, including the Galaxy Z Flip7 and S25 Edge, with increases ranging from $40 to $280. The price hikes are attributed to rising costs of RAM and flash memory, although no official statement has been released by the company.
- 01Prices for the Galaxy Z Flip7 and S25 Edge increased by $80 each.
- 02The Galaxy S25 FE (256GB) is now $40 more expensive.
- 03The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (1TB) saw the largest increase at $280.
- 04The price hikes are likely due to increased costs in RAM and flash memory.
- 05Samsung has not confirmed if similar price increases will occur in other regions.
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Samsung has implemented price increases for various models of its smartphones and tablets in the United States. The Galaxy Z Flip7 and S25 Edge (both 512GB) are now priced at $1,299.99, an increase of $80. The Galaxy S25 FE (256GB) has risen to $749.99, up by $40. Among the tablets, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (1TB) has experienced the most significant price hike, now costing $1,899.99, which is $280 more than its previous price. Other models, including the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 series, have also seen increases ranging from $50 to $220. The price adjustments are likely due to rising costs of RAM and flash memory, although Samsung has yet to provide an official explanation. It remains uncertain if these price changes will extend to other markets or additional devices in the future.
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Consumers looking to purchase these devices will face higher costs, affecting their budget and purchasing decisions.
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