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So the rumors were true. Samsung has officially increased the prices of several Galaxy A and Galaxy F series smartphones in India. The new pricing is in effect starting today, January 5. 

According to a post shared by well-known tipster Abhishek Yadav, Samsung has revised the prices of the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy F17 across all storage variants. The hikes aren’t uniform, but they are consistent within each model. 

The Galaxy A56 now costs ₹2,000 more across the board, the Galaxy A36 sees a ₹1,500 increase on all variants, and the Galaxy F17 gets a ₹1,000 bump regardless of configuration.

Here’s the complete breakdown

Starting with the Galaxy A56, the top-end 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model has moved from ₹44,999 to ₹46,999. The 8GB/256GB variant now costs ₹43,999, up from ₹41,999, while the base 8GB/128GB version has gone from ₹38,999 to ₹40,999. 

The Galaxy A36 also isn’t spared. Its 12GB/256GB variant now retails at ₹38,499 instead of ₹36,999. The 8GB/256GB version is priced at ₹35,499, up from ₹33,999, while the 8GB/128GB model has climbed to ₹32,499 from ₹30,999. 

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)
Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

Samsung’s budget-oriented Galaxy F17 5G has also seen a hike, though a smaller one. The 4GB/128GB variant now costs ₹15,499, the 6GB/128GB version is priced at ₹16,999, and the top 8GB/128GB model has moved to ₹18,499.

For now, there’s no confirmation on whether Samsung’s flagship devices — including the Galaxy S25 lineup, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 — will see similar changes. 

That said, the new Galaxy devices launching in 2026 are expected to have a price hike as component costs rise across the industry.

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