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This week, there’s been uplifting news for the inflation-weary population of Pakistan, as prices for nearly two dozen smartphones have seen significant declines, with some dropping by as much as Rs10,000.
Amidst positive economic indicators, including forecasts hinting at a potential decrease in the inflation rate, both local and foreign mobile phone manufacturers operating in Pakistan have responded by implementing price reductions across a total of 20 smartphone models.
These cuts range from Rs400 to Rs10,000. Additionally, there have been reports of modest reductions in prices for keypad mobile devices, with decreases of up to Rs500 observed.
The decision to lower prices has been attributed to various factors, including the optimistic economic outlook and a drive to meet sales targets amidst heightened production levels. Company spokespersons have emphasized that these recent price adjustments aim to foster stability within Pakistan’s phone industry.
In Pakistan’s Android market, Samsung holds a dominant position, fiercely competing with Chinese manufacturers. The company’s diverse range of smartphone models, catering to various budget ranges, has made it a popular choice among consumers.
Here are some of the latest Samsung smartphone models, along with their updated prices:
- Galaxy A04: Rs 20,199
- Galaxy S24 Ultra: Rs 413,499
- Galaxy A24 4G: Rs 51,999
- Galaxy A54 5G: Rs 124,999
- Galaxy S23 FE: Rs 181,999