In a recent update observed online, Samsung appears to have adjusted the pricing of its Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in India, with changes reportedly effective from March 20, 2026. The company has not made an official announcement yet.
The revision follows the introduction of the Galaxy S26 series, and similar price adjustments have been seen in the past after new model launches. However, it was uncertain if Samsung would follow the same approach this year due to rising costs of memory and other components.
Details of the price change surfaced through an X post by tipster Sanju Choudhary, who shared an image of a retailer communication outlining the updated pricing.
As per the update, the 12GB + 256GB variant is now priced at Rs. 119999, reduced from Rs. 129999. The 12GB + 512GB variant is listed at Rs. 139999, slightly lower than its launch price of Rs. 141999.
In contrast, the 12GB + 1TB variant has seen a price increase. It is now priced at Rs. 169999, up by Rs. 4000 from its earlier price of Rs. 165999.
Although Samsung has not issued a formal statement, the revised prices for the 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB variants are already visible on Samsung India’s official website. The 1TB model was not listed at the time of publishing, suggesting it may be out of stock or temporarily unavailable.
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