Samsung’s Galaxy M47 5G has taken an unusual turn in India: its price has risen only days after commercial debut. The change covers every storage variant, even though the phone has been on Amazon for barely a week.
That timing makes the revision stand out. The device entered the market on June 29 and began selling through Amazon on July 4, but the listed prices have already moved far above the launch figures.
Every Variant Is Higher Now
Amazon currently shows the 6GB + 128GB model at Rs. 32,999, up Rs. 7,000 from launch. The 8GB + 128GB version has risen from Rs. 28,999 to Rs. 36,999, while the top 8GB + 256GB variant now costs Rs. 41,999 instead of Rs. 33,999.
| Variant | Launch Price | Current Price | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6GB + 128GB | Rs. 25,999 | Rs. 32,999 | Rs. 7,000 |
| 8GB + 128GB | Rs. 28,999 | Rs. 36,999 | Rs. 8,000 |
| 8GB + 256GB | Rs. 33,999 | Rs. 41,999 | Rs. 8,000 |
A Quick Revision After Launch
When Samsung introduced the Galaxy M47 5G, it was priced at Rs. 25,999 for 6GB + 128GB, Rs. 28,999 for 8GB + 128GB, and Rs. 33,999 for 8GB + 256GB. The phone is available in Blaze Blue and Rogue Red.
The rapid adjustment is notable because many phones see price changes only after a longer market run. In this case, the revision arrived after roughly one week of sales, making the launch pricing look temporary in hindsight.
Why the Increase May Not Be Entirely Unexpected
Samsung is not the only brand adjusting prices in India. Companies such as Nothing, Realme, and Xiaomi have also raised prices on several devices in recent months, citing higher memory and component costs.
Even so, the Galaxy M47 5G is different because Samsung appears to have revised the pricing almost immediately after release. The phone arrived after memory prices had already increased, which suggests the company was aware of the cost pressure when it announced the device.
That is why the initial price may have served as a limited-time introduction offer. For buyers, the result is straightforward: the Galaxy M47 5G has moved into a higher price bracket almost as soon as it reached the market.
