
Samsung just made this Galaxy tablet much more expensive in India
Since memory chip prices started going up, Samsung has been steadily increasing the prices of its smartphones in India. The company’s decision to raise the prices of seven Galaxy phones in the country yesterday marked its seventh round of price hikes. Now, the impact of rising memory costs seems to have reached the brand’s tablet lineup as well, with the Galaxy Tab A11 becoming the first model to get more expensive.
On X, @AhsanKharbai shared an image of what appears to be Samsung India’s communication to its retail partners in the country regarding hiking the prices of the Galaxy Tab A11. According to the document, all four variants of the tablet have received a price increase, although the hike varies by model, ranging from INR 2,000 to INR 5,000. You can check out the old and new prices below.
Galaxy Tab A11
- 4GB + 64GB (Wi-Fi): INR 15,999 → INR 20,999 (Price increased by INR 5,000)
- 4GB + 64GB (Cellular): INR 18,999 → INR 22,999 (Price increased by INR 4,000)
- 8GB + 128GB (Wi-Fi): INR 22,999 → INR 25,999 (Price increased by INR 3,000)
- 8GB + 128GB (Cellular): INR 25,999 → INR 27,999 (Price increased by INR 2,000)
As you can see, the base variant has been hit the hardest, with its price increasing by 31%, which is a significant jump for an entry-level tablet. According to the document, the revised prices came into effect today (July 7, 2026).
