The recent budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 has introduced changes affecting Samsung phone prices in Pakistan.
The government has imposed an 18% sales tax on Samsung and other mobile devices. As a result, consumers now face higher costs for these popular gadgets.
Samsung offers a wide range of smartphones, known for their quality and innovation, catering to various budgets and preferences in Pakistan.
Here’s a comparison of the old and new prices for selected Samsung models:
Device | Old Price (PKR) | New Price (PKR) |
---|---|---|
Samsung A25 8/256GB | 90,500 | 98,500 |
Samsung A35 8/256GB | 104,999 | 119,999 |
Samsung A55 8/256GB | 120,999 | 139,999 |
Samsung A34 8/256GB | 114,999 | 116,999 |
Samsung A54 8/256GB | 140,999 | 140,999 |
Samsung S23 ULTRA 256GB | 339,999 | 382,999 |
Samsung S24 256GB | 269,999 | 289,999 |
Samsung S24 ULTRA 12/256GB | 399,999 | 434,999 |
Samsung S24 ULTRA 12/512GB | 434,999 | 469,999 |
Samsung S24 Ultra 12/1TB | 474,999 | 541,999 |
Samsung Z Flip 5 256GB | 334,999 | 368,999 |
Samsung Z Fold 5 256GB | 559,999 | 626,999 |
Samsung Z Flip 5 512GB | 359,999 | 399,999 |
Samsung Z Fold 5 512GB | 599,999 | 656,999 |
These price increases are part of the government’s efforts to reform various sectors, including technology, aiming to enhance revenue and economic stability while affecting the affordability of essential electronic products.