Samsung has officially revised the prices of several smartphones in India, with the new rates effective from January 5, 2026. The hike impacts models across the Galaxy A-series and Galaxy F-series, including popular mid-range and budget options.

The updated prices are inclusive of GST and reflect Samsung’s latest pricing strategy amid rising component and manufacturing costs.
Galaxy A56 Price Hike (₹2,000 Increase)
The Galaxy A56 sees the highest revision among the affected models.
- Galaxy A56 (12GB RAM + 256GB storage)
- Old price: ₹44,999
- New price: ₹46,999
- Galaxy A56 (8GB RAM + 256GB storage)
- Old price: ₹41,999
- New price: ₹43,999
- Galaxy A56 (8GB RAM + 128GB storage)
- Old price: ₹38,999
- New price: ₹40,999
This puts the A56 firmly into a higher mid-range pricing bracket.
Galaxy A36 Price Hike (₹1,500 Increase)
Samsung has also increased prices for all Galaxy A36 variants.
- Galaxy A36 (12GB RAM + 256GB storage)
- Old price: ₹36,999
- New price: ₹38,499
- Galaxy A36 (8GB RAM + 256GB storage)
- Old price: ₹33,999
- New price: ₹35,499
- Galaxy A36 (8GB RAM + 128GB storage)
- Old price: ₹30,999
- New price: ₹32,499
The A36 now edges closer to premium mid-range competitors.
Galaxy F17 5G Price Hike (₹1,000 Increase)
Even Samsung’s more affordable F-series hasn’t been spared.
- Galaxy F17 5G (4GB RAM + 128GB storage)
- Old price: ₹14,499
- New price: ₹15,499
- Galaxy F17 5G (6GB RAM + 128GB storage)
- Old price: ₹15,999
- New price: ₹16,999
- Galaxy F17 5G (8GB RAM + 128GB storage)
- Old price: ₹17,499
- New price: ₹18,499
This affects buyers looking for entry-level 5G phones under ₹20,000.
Why Samsung Is Raising Prices
While Samsung hasn’t issued a detailed statement, industry trends suggest:
- Rising memory and storage costs
- Higher manufacturing and logistics expenses
- Increased demand for AI-related components
Samsung had earlier hinted that 2026 could see pricing pressure across multiple regions.
What Buyers Should Know
- The revised prices are official and already in effect
- Retail discounts may vary by seller
- Future launches could start at higher base prices
Final Thoughts
Samsung’s January 2026 price hike confirms what many expected: smartphones are getting more expensive. With increases across mid-range and budget models, buyers may need to factor pricing changes into their upgrade plans sooner rather than later.
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