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Samsung Prices in Pakistan, May 2025 update

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Samsung Prices in Pakistan, May 2025 update

Samsung Prices in Pakistan, May 2025 update

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Islamabad – May 7, 2025: Samsung has revised the prices of several smartphones in its Galaxy A series in Pakistan as of May 2025. These changes reflect the impact of currency exchange fluctuations, higher import duties, and global production costs.

Updated Prices for Popular Models:

  • Samsung Galaxy A36 – ₨ 119,999 (8GB RAM, 256GB storage, 50MP camera, 5000mAh battery)
  • Samsung Galaxy A26 – ₨ 84,999 (A reliable mid-range smartphone)
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  • Samsung Galaxy A16 (8GB variant) – ₨ 61,999 (Budget-friendly with decent performance)
  • Samsung Galaxy A56 – ₨ 138,999 (High-end features and powerful specs)

These updated rates have been confirmed by popular mobile pricing platforms such as WhatMobile, PriceOye, and Mega.pk. Industry experts recommend checking multiple online and retail sources before purchasing, as prices may vary.

Market Insight:

The adjustments come in response to the ongoing depreciation of the Pakistani Rupee against the US Dollar and increased manufacturing costs worldwide. Consumers are encouraged to stay updated on further price changes in the coming months.

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