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Samsung Weighs Price Hikes for Galaxy A and M Phones as DRAM Costs Climb

AI-driven demand for HBM has diverted production from standard DRAM, pushing up memory costs that could be passed to buyers.

Overview

  • Reports citing Hankyung say Samsung is considering raising prices on its budget and mid-range Galaxy models to offset higher memory expenses.
  • Flagship Galaxy S devices are expected to be spared for now, with potential increases focused on the Galaxy A and M series.
  • Manufacturers have shifted capacity toward high-bandwidth memory for AI servers, constraining standard DRAM supply and lifting module prices.
  • Samsung’s own DDR4 and DDR5 listings were reported up by as much as 20% earlier this year, and analysts expect tight DRAM markets for more than two years.
  • Samsung is expanding advanced DRAM capacity, though new output is at least a year away, a delay that could pressure prices in price-sensitive markets like India and Southeast Asia; rival brands have also signaled rising component costs.