The cost of Samsung phones in Pakistan has changed significantly as a result of the most recent budget for the fiscal year 2024–2025.
The government has increased the price of Samsung and other mobile devices by 18%, so customers will now have to pay more for their favorite products.
Popular among Pakistanis, Samsung is renowned for producing a wide variety of smartphones, ranging from high-end models to more affordable options. The brand is well-known throughout the nation due to its solid reputation for quality and innovation.
Nonetheless, the cost of a number of Samsung models has increased due to the new tax laws, making them less affordable for many.
The pricing of several Samsung models in Pakistan, both old and new, are compared in detail here:
Old Price of Device (PKR)New Cost (PKR)
8/256GB Samsung A2590,500–98,500
8/256GB Samsung A35104,999–119,999
8/256GB Samsung A55120,999–139,999
8/256GB Samsung A34114,999–116,999
8/256GB Samsung A54140,999 < 140,999
256GB Samsung S23 ULTRA339,999–382,999
Samsung S24 256GB289,999 < 269,999
12/256GB Samsung S24 ULTRA399,999–434,999
12/512GB Samsung S24 ULTRA434,999–469,999
S24 Ultra 12/1TB Samsung474,999–541,999
256GB Samsung Z Flip 5334,999–368,999
256GB Samsung Z Fold 5559,999–626,999
512GB Samsung Z Flip 5359,999–399,999
512GB Samsung Z Fold 5599,999–656,999
The government’s efforts to restructure a number of industries, particularly the technology sector, have resulted in price increases. Although the goals of these reforms are to increase revenue and maintain economic stability, they have also resulted in a rise in the cost of essential electronic goods.