Samsung just hiked the price of even more phones and tablets — including Galaxy Z Flip 7
Price hikes range from $40 to $280 on different devices
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Less than a week after increasing the price of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung quietly hiked up the price of more devices — including phones (via Phone Arena). This time, the price hikes affect Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy S25 FE, and a whole list of Galaxy Tabs that are too numerous to list here.
Like the Z Fold 7 before it, the Galaxy Z Flip 7's cheapest variant, which costs $1,099 for 256GB of storage, isn't getting a price increase. Sadly, the 512GB model is now $80 more expensive, with prices rising from $1,219 to $1,299.
It's the same situation with the Galaxy S25 Edge, with the 512GB model also increasing by $80 to $1,299. The Galaxy S25 FE's 256GB model is now $749, up from $709, with the 128GB model staying at the same $649 price tag as before.
Article continues belowOn the tablet side, there are 17 separate price hikes across various Galaxy Tab models and storage variants. The most notable of these is the 1TB Galaxy S11 Ultra, which has risen from $1,619 to $1,899 — an increase of $280. The 512GB Galaxy Tab S11 has also risen by $220, from $979 to $1,199. You can see a full list of all the price hikes in the table below.
| Row 0 - Cell 0 | Old price | New price | Difference |
Galaxy Z Flip 7 (512GB) | $1,219.99 | $1,299.99 | $80 |
Galaxy S25 Edge (512GB) | $1,219.99 | $1,299.99 | $80 |
Galaxy S25 FE (256GB) | $709.99 | $749.99 | $40 |
Galaxy Tab S11 (128GB) | $799.99 | $899.99 | $100 |
Galaxy Tab S11 (256GB) | $859.99 | $999.99 | $140 |
Galaxy Tab S11 (512GB) | $979.99 | $1,199.99 | $220 |
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (256GB) | $1,199.99 | $1,299.99 | $100 |
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (512GB) | $1,319.99 | $1,499.99 | $180 |
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (1TB) | $1,619.99 | $1,899.99 | $280 |
Galaxy Tab S10 FE (128GB) | $499.99 | $549.99 | $50 |
Galaxy Tab S10 FE (256GB) | $569.99 | $669.99 | $100 |
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+(128GB) | $649.99 | $699.99 | $50 |
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+(256GB) | $749.99 | $819.99 | $70 |
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (128GB) | $349.99 | $399.99 | $50 |
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (256GB) | $419.99 | $489.99 | $70 |
Galaxy Tab S10+ (256GB) | $999.99 | $1,099.99 | $100 |
Galaxy Tab S10+ (512GB) | $1,119.99 | $1,299.99 | $180 |
Galaxy Tab A11+ (128GB) | $249.99 | $299.99 | $50 |
Galaxy Tab A11+ (256GB) | $309.99 | $379.99 | $70 |
Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G (128GB) | $279.99 | $329.99 | $5 |
Samsung hasn't released any statements or information about this price increase, but it's not the only company to quietly raise prices like this. Motorola recently raised the price of a bunch of its 2026 phones, Microsoft raised Surface laptop prices earlier this week, and Asus hiked up the price of the Zenbook A14 and A16 hours after announcing totally different prices.
The less we talk about gaming handhelds, the better, because those prices are really getting out of control.
Financial pressures on the tech industry are clearly to blame for all this. RAMageddon means that lots of crucial components are now in short supply, on account of AI companies buying up all the RAM and flash storage for their data centers. Not to mention the fact that tariffs are still a thing, and the constant uncertainty surrounding those charges isn't helping matters.
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So if you were on the fence about buying a piece of tech, and weren't planning on waiting for the major sales seasons like Black Friday, you should probably pull the trigger now. Because odds are, the price could be going up without any advanced warning.
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