Last month, Samsung increased the prices of three of its smartphones — Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy F17 — in India, most likely due to rising memory prices. If that wasn’t already a bummer for people looking forward to buying these devices, the brand is hiking the prices of these phones once again.On X, AN Leaks has shared an image of what looks like Samsung’s communication to its retailers in India about increasing the prices of the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy F17. You can check out the old and the new prices below.Galaxy A568GB+128GB – INR 40,999 (No price increase)8GB+256GB – IR 43,999 > INR 44,999 (INR 1,000 increase)12GB+256GB – INR 46,999 > INR 48,999 (INR 2,000 increase)Galaxy A368GB+128GB – INR 32,499 (No price increase)8GB+256GB – INR 35,499 > INR 36,499 (INR 1,000 increase)12GB+256GB -INR 38,499 > INR 40,499 (INR 2,000 increase)Galaxy F174GB+128GB – INR 15,499 > INR 16,499 (INR 1,000 increase)6GB+128GB – INR 16,999 > INR 17,999 (INR 1,000 increase)8GB+128GB – INR 18,499 > INR 19,999 (INR 1,500 increase)You still have a chance to get these phones at older pricesAs you can see, Samsung has kept the prices of the base variants of the Galaxy A56 and the Galaxy A36 the same as before, but increased the prices of their mid and top versions by INR 1,000 and INR 2,000, respectively. As for the Galaxy F17, its base and mid variants now come at an INR 1,000 premium, and the top model will set you back an additional INR 1,500 than before. The new prices are yet to go live on Samsung’s website. That means you still have a chance to grab these phones at older/lower prices. Samsung hasn’t said why it has increased the prices, but it could be due to rising memory prices.The post Samsung hikes Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, Galaxy F17 prices in India once again appeared first on SamMobile.