The latest leak regarding the Samsung Galaxy A07 5G suggests that budget smartphones are not immune to the expected price hikes in 2026. Tech Advisor reports that the new entry-level phone from Samsung is expected to be priced at ₹15,999, representing a significant 40% increase over its predecessor, the Galaxy A06 5G.
The price increase is primarily attributed to rising memory chip costs, driven by the AI boom in the tech industry. Even budget smartphones with traditionally tight profit margins are feeling the impact of these component cost pressures, indicating a shift in the affordability of entry-level phones.
The Samsung Galaxy A07 5G is rumored to feature an IPS LCD display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, a large 6000mAh battery, 25W wired charging, a 50MP rear camera, and an 8MP front camera. While these specs may not seem groundbreaking, it is the increase in memory chip prices that is driving the price hike for this new model.
Despite the price increase in budget smartphones, there is still hope for potential buyers of flagship devices like the Samsung Galaxy S26. Cheap phones operate on tighter profit margins compared to flagship models, making them more susceptible to fluctuations in component costs.
Earlier reports suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S26 would also see a price hike, but only in certain markets. The US market was expected to maintain the same pricing as the previous model, while there is optimism that the European market may also avoid a significant price increase.
As the smartphone market continues to evolve, consumers may need to adjust their expectations regarding the affordability of entry-level and flagship devices. The impact of rising component costs is reshaping the pricing landscape for smartphones across all price points.

