We received a tip from a MobileSyrup reader about Samsung increasing the prices of its Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy S10 Lite. After some digging, we’ve confirmed the increases for certain storage configurations.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is now $1,049, up from its original $999.99 price tag.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite started at $599; however, now the tablet is $729.99.
Both Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra models have increased in price as well, with the 256GB model starting at $1,749 (up from $1,599.99) and the 512GB model priced at $2,049.99 (up from the original $1,749.99).
However, the Galaxy Tab S11 has seen some strange pricing structures. The Galaxy Tab S11 pricing now starts at $1,249.99 for the 128GB model, strangely, $1,149.99 for the 256GB model and $1,699.99 for the 512GB model. Originally, the Tab S11 cost $1,099.99 for the 128GB model, $1,199.99 for the 512GB model, and $1,749.99 for the 512GB model.
The 512GB model Galaxy Z Flip 7 has also seen a price increase, now at $1,819.99 from $1,642.99. The Fold 7 512GB model now costs $3,079.99 from its $2,679.99 price tag. Samsung doesn’t sell the 1TB model anymore, but that one used to be even more affordable than the 512GB model is now.
It’s a bit strange to see Samsung increasing the price of so many devices, especially ones released in 2025. I’m curious if Samsung increased pricing due to storage/RAM increases globally, or if it’s even simpler, and it’s to make the 2026 models look more affordable.
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