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Samsung is raising the price of Galaxy foldables at home. Brace for impact elsewhere, too

A new report suggests that Samsung will increase prices of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 in South Korea starting next month.

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Samsung has already started nudging Galaxy smartphone prices upward in 2026, with the Galaxy S26 series debuting at higher price points in several markets as rising component costs squeeze margins. Now, that same pricing pressure may extend to phones that have already been on sale for months.

Which Galaxy devices are said to receive a price hike?

According to a fresh report out of South Korea, Samsung is considering a price hike for select configurations of the Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 starting next month. The hike specifically targets higher storage variants, with the 512GB and 1TB models affected.

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The rumored hike is substantial. Prices for 512GB variants are expected to go up by around 100,000 won (~$65), while 1TB models may cost nearly 200,000 won (~$131) more.

If accurate, this would mark a significant shift in Samsung’s strategy. Typically, older models see a gradual price reduction a few months after launch, but this move suggests the company may push prices higher well into the product lifecycle.

The report points to two main factors behind the hike: surging component costs and rising logistics and fuel expenses caused by the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Will this affect prices beyond Samsung’s home market?

The price hike likely won’t remain limited to South Korea. Samsung has already passed on cost pressures with the Galaxy S26 series in several regions, and similar adjustments for older models could be announced elsewhere. This could hit consumers who were holding off on purchases in anticipation of a price drop.

Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the changes yet, but more details may emerge once the price hike is implemented. For now, buyers should be prepared for higher costs, even on models that are several months old.

Pranob Mehrotra
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