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Your next Samsung Galaxy A series phone could be more expensive

By technologistmag.com15 December 20252 Mins Read
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Samsung’s upcoming devices could get more expensive, and the price hike may extend beyond its flagship Galaxy S26 series. A report from early last month suggested that the company could raise prices of its next-gen flagships due to rising costs of key components like SoCs, camera modules, and RAM. Now, a new tip indicates that the South Korean giant may soon increase the prices of existing Galaxy A models in one market, fueling speculation that its next-gen A series devices could see similar hikes.

According to a recent post by tipster Abhishek Yadav on X (via SamMobile), Samsung reportedly plans to raise the price of the Galaxy A56 in India by INR 2,000 (~$22). Other models in the Galaxy A series lineup could also see a price hike of INR 1,000 (~$11). Although there have been no reports of a similar hike planned for other markets and Samsung has yet to make anything official, the tip has sparked speculation that this higher pricing could carry over to upcoming Galaxy A series devices.

Scoop: Starting Monday, Samsung India will increase prices of its Galaxy A-series smartphones by ₹1,000, while the Samsung Galaxy A56 will see a higher hike of ₹2,000.

— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) December 13, 2025

A separate report from earlier this month suggested that Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A series devices could launch earlier than expected. The company unveiled the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 in March this year, but the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 are rumored to debut as early as February. If that proves accurate, we may not have to wait long to find out whether speculation about a potential price hike holds true.

Rising component costs could impact Galaxy A series pricing

For now, the reported price increase in India remains unconfirmed, and Samsung has not commented on the claim. As with all leaks, it’s worth taking the information with a grain of salt until the company makes an official announcement. However, if component costs continue to rise, higher prices across Samsung’s mid-range lineup may soon become a reality.

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