Samsung raises prices on Galaxy phones and tablets amid shortages

Samsung has increased prices on nearly two dozen Galaxy phones and tablets due to global memory shortages and rising component costs. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 now costs $80 more, while the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 1TB model has risen by $280. These changes follow a similar $80 hike on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 last week.

Samsung buyers are facing higher prices for popular devices. CNET confirmed the increases by comparing current listings on Samsung's online store with previous prices. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 has a suggested retail price $80 higher, and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 1TB jumped $280. The Galaxy Z Fold 7's 1TB and 512GB models now retail for $2,500 and $2,200, respectively, after an $80 increase announced last week. A Samsung representative did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Samsung is offering discounts on some affected models, such as the Z Flip 7 and Tab S11 Ultra, but the listed retail prices confirm higher base costs. Retailers like Best Buy still stock some items at older prices, including the Tab S11 Ultra 1TB for $1,619.99. Flagship phones like the Galaxy S26 and S26 Ultra have not yet seen increases. The price hikes stem from memory component shortages driven by generative AI demand, along with supply chain constraints and tariff pressures. CNET managing editor David Lumb said, 'Phone-makers weathered the economic turmoil of tariffs by absorbing costs, but analysts predict it'll be a different story in 2026 -- and cost increases will likely be passed on to consumers.' Apple has also raised prices on some products recently. TechRadar reports that Microsoft Surface laptops have seen significant increases as part of the broader RAM crisis.

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