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After Xiaomi and Oppo, now Samsung gave a shock to the users, increased the price of the mid-budget range smartphone

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Recently, many companies including Xiaomi, Micromax and Oppo had increased the price of their smartphones. Recently Xiaomi increased the price of its popular smartphones Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro. At the same time, the price of Micromax In Note 1 has been increased. Apart from this, Oppo has also made its mid-range smartphones Oppo A53s, Oppo A15s, Oppo A15 and Oppo A11k costlier than before. At the same time, Samsung has also joined this list. Samsung has increased the price of some of its mid-budget range Galaxy smartphones, after which users will have to pay a higher price to buy these smartphones. This includes Samsung Galaxy A12, Galaxy M02s and Galaxy F02s and has increased their price by Rs 500. Let’s know about their price…




Samsung Galaxy A12: After the price increase of Rs 500 for this smartphone, its 4GB + 64GB storage model can be purchased for Rs 13,499 instead of Rs 12,999. Whereas the price of 4GB + 128GB model has gone up to Rs 14,499 instead of Rs 13,999.

Samsung Galaxy M02s: If you are thinking of buying the Galaxy M02s, then you will have to pay Rs 9,499 for its 3GB + 32GB storage model, whereas it was launched in the Indian market with a price of Rs 8,999. At the same time, the 4GB + 64GB model can now be purchased for Rs 10,499 instead of Rs 9,999.

Samsung Galaxy F02s: This smartphone is also available in two storage variants and the price of its 3GB + 32GB storage model has been increased to Rs 9,499 from Rs 8,999. Whereas the 4GB + 64GB storage model will now be available for Rs 10,499 instead of Rs 9,999. All three smartphones are listed on the company’s official website with the new price.

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