Samsung’s July Price Update Brings a Huge Gap From Galaxy A07 to Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung’s latest price list in Indonesia shows one clear picture: the brand is still pushing hard across every segment, from entry-level phones to ultra-premium foldables. The spread is wide enough to make the choices look almost like different product families, not just different price tiers.

At the bottom of the range, the Galaxy A05 starts at Rp1.199.000, while the top end reaches the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at Rp28.499.000. That gap reflects how Samsung continues to serve first-time buyers, mainstream users, and premium customers in one line-up.

Entry-Level Galaxy A Models Remain the Budget Entry Point

The Galaxy A series is still the main gateway for buyers looking for an affordable Samsung phone. It combines practical memory options, familiar design, and long software support expectations that have helped the line stay popular in the lower and midrange segments.

ModelVariantPrice
Galaxy A054/64 GBRp1.199.000
Galaxy A064/128 GBRp1.499.000
Galaxy A07 4G4/64 GBRp2.299.000
Galaxy A07 5G8/256 GBRp3.199.000
Galaxy A16 5G8/256 GBRp2.999.000
Galaxy A17 5G4/128 GBRp3.299.000
Galaxy A26 5G8/256 GBRp3.999.000
Galaxy A17 LTE8/256 GBRp4.799.000
Galaxy A36 5G8/256 GBRp4.799.000

Among these options, the Galaxy A07 stands out as the most balanced entry-level choice. The 4G version is the cheaper route for users who want to keep spending down, while the 5G version offers broader connectivity and more memory.

Midrange Buyers Get More Room to Spend

Samsung also leaves space for users who want a more premium feel without moving into flagship territory. The Galaxy A56 5G is listed at Rp5.999.000, making it a step above the standard A-series offerings while still staying below the expensive performance tier.

Above that, the Galaxy A37 5G costs Rp7.299.000 and the Galaxy A57 5G is priced at Rp8.299.000. Those two models give Samsung a stronger presence in the upper midrange, where buyers often compare performance, features, and price more carefully.

Galaxy S Series Keeps the Flagship Focus

For users who prioritize performance, premium materials, cameras, and Galaxy AI, the Galaxy S line remains the main destination. Samsung positions this family as the clearest step up from the A series, especially for buyers who want a more complete flagship experience.

ModelVariantPrice
Galaxy S24 FE8/256 GBRp9.999.000
Galaxy S2612/512 GBRp19.499.000
Galaxy S26 Plus12/256 GBRp22.499.000
Galaxy S25 Ultra8/256 GBRp22.999.000
Galaxy S26 Ultra12 GB/1 TBRp31.999.000

Within this group, the Galaxy S24 FE is the most accessible flagship-style option. At the other end, the Galaxy S26 Ultra sits at the highest point in the Samsung line-up covered here, reinforcing the premium nature of the series.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 Define the Premium Foldable Tier

Samsung’s foldable range remains the most expensive part of the current pricing list. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is priced at Rp15.999.000 for the 12/256 GB version and Rp20.999.000 for the 12/512 GB version.

At the very top, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is listed at Rp28.499.000 for the 12 GB/256 GB variant. That places it as the highest-priced model in the current Samsung Indonesia line-up and confirms its position as the most premium option in the update.

The Most Practical Choices in Each Segment

For budget buyers, the Galaxy A07 looks like the most reasonable option because it brings a noticeable step up while still staying within reach. The 4G model suits buyers who want the lower price, while the 5G version is better for those who want stronger future-proofing.

For shoppers who want a premium feel without crossing Rp10 million, the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy S24 FE are the most interesting choices. Both sit in a position where price, features, and brand positioning meet in a way that is easy to compare for July shoppers.

Source: www.suara.com
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