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Samsung, a well-known South Korean smartphone manufacturer, continues to be a prominent player in the industry, competing closely with other major companies such as Apple. The sales of Samsung, particularly those driven by flagship models like the Samsung S22, are propelled by the provision of top-notch features and premium hardware for users.
In addition to contending with Apple, Samsung encounters formidable competition from several companies that provide affordable Android phones with similar functionalities.
Despite variations in price, Samsung maintains its dominance in the Android device market in Pakistan. Consumers in the country remain avid enthusiasts of Samsung‘s premium phones, such as the Samsung S22. Even with the imminent introduction of the S24, the company’s older phone models continue to have a presence in the Pakistani market.
In Pakistan, Samsung devices are not budget-friendly due to substantial taxation imposed by authorities, particularly on high-end smartphones.
To acquire new devices, users in Pakistan are required to pay customs duties, sales tax, and withholding tax, all of which are calculated based on the value and type of the smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S22 (8+128)
On Passport | 83.450 |
On CNIC | 99.300 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 (8+256)
On Passport | 83.450 |
On CNIC | 99,300 |
Samsung Galaxy S22+ (8+128)
On Passport | 66,700 |
On CNIC | 79,400 |
Samsung Galaxy S22+ (8+256)
On Passport | 74,200 |
On CNIC | 88,300 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (8+256)
On Passport | 107,200 |
On CNIC | 127,600 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (8+256)
On Passport | 118,700 |
On CNIC | 141,300 |
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