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Samsung has raised prices for several smartphones and tablets in the United States. The price hikes affect high-capacity variants, including the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, S25 Edge, S25 FE, and multiple Galaxy Tab models. The changes are now visible on Samsung's official online store.
The 512GB and 1TB versions of the Galaxy Z Fold7 have become more expensive in the US. Samsung has applied similar price increases to other devices. The 512GB versions of the Galaxy Z Flip7 and S25 Edge now cost $80 more than before. The 256GB Galaxy S25 FE is $40 more expensive.
Several Galaxy Tab models have also seen significant price hikes. The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra with 1TB storage is now $280 more expensive. The 512GB Galaxy Tab S11 has increased by $220. The previous-generation Tab S10+ with 512GB storage is now $180 more costly.
Samsung has not issued an official statement explaining the price increases. However, industry analysts point to rising RAM and flash memory costs as likely reasons. These components are essential for high-capacity devices and have seen price fluctuations in recent months.
It is unclear if Samsung will implement similar price changes in other regions. The company has not confirmed whether additional devices will be affected in the future. Customers are advised to monitor Samsung's official channels for updates.
The following devices have experienced price increases:
These increases reflect changes in component costs and may influence future pricing strategies.





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