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Samsung Mobile Prices in Nepal 2025 Updated & In-Depth Guide

Published on: 3 weeks ago (Nov/06/2025)

Overview

Explore the latest Samsung mobile prices in Nepal (2025) with official rates, specs, and buying tips. Get genuine Samsung phones with warranty from authorized stores and trusted retailers like Mobizilla Nepal.

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Introduction

 

If you're considering buying a  Samsung  smartphone in Nepal this year but feel overwhelmed by the choices, you're in luck. In this article, we’ve curated official priceskey specifications, and mini-reviews of Samsung’s lineup available in Nepal right now. Whether you’re eyeing a flagship foldable or a budget 5G device, we’ve got you covered.

We’ll also cover:

  • Where to buy for the best warranty and support

  • What the “Best Selling Price (BSP)” policy means for you

  • How to pick the right device according to your budget and needs

 

Why Buy from Authorized Samsung Distributors?

 

Samsung’s official distributors in Nepal are Integrated Mobility Solutions (IMS) and Him Electronics. Always check the box of a Samsung phone: authenticate by looking for a hologram of IMS or HIM Electronics to ensure the device is officially imported and warranty-valid in Nepal.

Why this matters:

  • The official warranty (including free pickup & drop within Kathmandu Valley) is only valid if you buy via authorized channels.

  • Samsung Nepal’s “Best Selling Price (BSP)” means the listed price is final — stores can’t heavily discount it without voiding the warranty.

  • Buying through grey-market or unofficial imports may save you a bit upfront — but you’ll risk not getting service or warranty support when you need it.

 

Samsung Mobile Price List in Nepal (2025)

 

Here’s a snapshot of the official pricing of key Samsung models in Nepal as of now. (All prices are approximate NPR.)

 

Series & Model Config Price in Nepal*
Galaxy Z Fold 7 12/256 GB Rs 244,999
Galaxy Z Fold 6 12/256 GB Rs 164,999
  12/512 GB Rs 179,999
Galaxy Z Flip 7 12/256 GB Rs 154,999
Galaxy Z Flip 6 12/256 GB Rs 99,999
Galaxy S25 Ultra 12/512 GB Rs 199,999
  12/256 GB Rs 184,999 
Galaxy S24 Ultra 12/256 GB Rs 159,999 
Galaxy S25 Plus 12/256 GB Rs 141,999
Galaxy S25 12/128 GB Rs 104,999
  12/256 GB Rs 114,999 
Galaxy S25 FE 5G 8/256 GB Rs 99,999
Galaxy S24 FE 5G 8/256 GB Rs 94,999
Galaxy A56 5G 8/256 GB Rs 65,999 
  12/256 GB Rs 70,999
Galaxy M36 5G 8/128 GB Rs 36,999
  8/256 GB Rs 41,999 
Galaxy A36 5G 8/128 GB Rs 48,999
  8/256 GB Rs 54,999 
  12/256 GB Rs 59,999 
Galaxy A26 5G 8/256 GB Rs 45,999 
Galaxy A16 5G 6/128 GB Rs 28,999
  8/128 GB Rs 30,999 
  8/256 GB Rs 34,999 
Galaxy A17 5G 6/128 GB Rs 28,999 
  8/128 GB Rs 30,999 
  8/256 GB Rs 34,999 
Galaxy M17 5G 4/128 GB Rs 25,999 
  6/128 GB Rs 27,999 
Galaxy M16 5G 6/128 GB Rs 26,999 
Galaxy A07 4/64 GB Rs 15,999 
  4/128 GB Rs 17,999 
  6/128 GB Rs 19,999 
Galaxy A06 4/64 GB Rs 15,499
  4/128 GB Rs 17,499
  6/128 GB Rs 19,499 

*Prices are approximate and subject to change. Always check with the store for current availability and official pricing.

 

1. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Z Fold7

The thing about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 can basically be summed up as their answer to “we finally figured out how to make foldables that don’t feel like carrying around a brick.” Samsung has managed to pull off something pretty remarkable here.

The phone measures just 8.9mm thick when folded and 4.2mm when unfolded, making it roughly 25% slimmer than the Z Fold 6 and honestly, that difference is massive when you’re actually using the thing.

At 215 grams, it’s even lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is wild when you think about the fact that this thing has two screens and a complex hinge mechanism. I think most people who held off on foldables because of the bulk will find this genuinely appealing – it’s still thicker than a regular phone, but it no longer feels like you’re carrying around a small tablet in your pocket.

What really interesting here is how Samsung finally stepped up the camera game with a 200-megapixel main sensor – the first in the Z Fold series. This is not just about bigger numbers; it’s about Samsung acknowledging that people buying a 2 lakh + phone expect flagship camera performance, not the compromised sensors they’ve been putting in foldables for years.

Storage options go from 256GB to 1TB, with 12GB or 16GB of RAM depending on the configuration and honestly, the 16GB option is probably overkill for most people, but it’s good to see Samsung not being stingy with memory.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Specifications

  • Display: 8.0-inch main (2184 x 1968, 120Hz), 6.5-inch cover (2520 x 1080, 120Hz)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
  • RAM: 12GB/16GB
  • Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB
  • Main Camera: 200MP (f/1.7, OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide + 10MP telephoto (3x zoom)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (cover), 10MP (main display)
  • Battery: 4,400mAh dual battery,  25W wired, 15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless
  • OS: One UI 8 based on Android 16
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 244,999

 

 

2. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 - Navy

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 arrives as the most expensive Samsung phone in Nepal. The successor to the last-gen Z Fold 5, this new guy doesn’t come in a totally new form.

However, the durability side is now tougher while the cooling solution is also better, thanks to a larger vapor chamber. Plus, the IP48 rating also makes this Fold more resistant to debris and dust particles.

As for the display, the outer screen has gotten slightly larger at 6.3 inches and it no longer bears the tall 22.1:9 aspect ratio. Meanwhile, unfolding the phone takes you to a 7.6-inch Infinity Flex panel with a 20.9:8 ratio. Both are AMOLED panels with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SoC, with extra clock speeds and optimization for flagship Galaxy phones. It is paired with 12GB of RAM and 256/512GB storage.

  • Meanwhile, check all the prices and specs of Samsung devices here

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Specifications:

  • Display:
    • Main: 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate
    • External: 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 5G for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5x RAM, 256/512GB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1.1 on top of Android 14 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (external), 4MP UDC (main)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4400mAh with 25W charging (10W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 214,999 164,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 229,999 179,999 (12/512GB)

 

 

3. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

z flip7

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 is represents a fundamental shift in how Samsung thinks about foldable phones – they’ve moved from “look what we can do” to “here’s something you might actually want to use every day.”

With a 4,300mAh battery, Samsung has finally addressed the biggest complaint about previous Flip models, and honestly, this makes a significant difference in real-world usage.

Battery tests show about 12 hours and 24 minutes of actual usage, which beats the Z Flip 6 but still trails behind competitors like the Motorola Razr Ultra.

The charging situation is where things get less impressive though – it takes over 90 minutes to go from empty to full, which feels sluggish when you consider that most flagship phones can charge significantly faster at this price point.

The FlexWindow implementation reveals both Samsung’s strengths and limitations in understanding what people actually want from a flip phone. The larger cover display is genuinely useful for quick interactions, but reviews suggest Samsung could be doing significantly more with that secondary screen space.

The camera system, while functional, seems to lag behind what you’d expect from a premium device – some reviews describe the cameras as “dated,” which raises questions about where Samsung is allocating resources in a phone that costs over $1,000.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Specifications

  • Display: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 2520x1080px / 4.1-inch Super AMOLED cover screen, 120Hz, 948x1048px
  • Processor: Exynos 2500 (3nm) with Xclipse 950 GPU
  • Memory: 12GB / 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main (f/1.8, OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide (f/2.2, 123° FOV)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (f/2.2)
  • Battery: 4,300mAh with 25W wired, 15W wireless charging
  • OS: Android 16 with One UI 8
  • Colors: Blue Shadow, Jet Black, Coral Red, Mint (online exclusive)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 154,999

 

 

4. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the flipping guy from Samsung. Which brings small iterative upgrades over the Z Flip 5. It has gotten thinner and sturdier thanks to the Armor Aluminum frame. You get the same IP48 rating here as well, ensuring the clamshell remains safe from dust particles up to some extent.

The exterior display remains the same 3.4-inch AMOLED panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and 720 x 728 resolution. On the inside, there is a 6.7-inch main panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. Meanwhile, the optics side gets an upgrade with a new 50MP main sensor that offers 2X in-sensor zoom and 10x digital zoom. The ultrawide camera is still 12MP alongside the 10MP selfie snapper. Lastly, the battery is now bumped to 4000mAh from 3700mAh, so expect some extra battery life on this guy.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Specifications:

  • Display:
    • Main: 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate
    • External: 3.4-inches AMOLED, Flex Window, 60Hz
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5x RAM, 256 UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 10MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 25W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 139,999 99,999 (8/256GB)

 

 

5. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra- Titanium Gray

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is the latest flagship offering from the South Korean giant in Nepal. It has top-of-the-line specs but minimal upgrades over the S24 Ultra, especially in the optics segment.

If you ask why, you get the same quad camera setup with a 200MP main, 10MP 3X telephoto, 50MP 5X periscope, 50MP ultrawide, and a 12MP selfie camera. What’s new this time is the OPG mode for color tuning on the video side.

Under the hood, it packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite for Galaxy processor, which gains an extra clock speed boost over the regular 8 Elite silicon. You get up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Likewise, it boots on OneUI 7 built on top of Android 15 with various AI features and optimizations. Furthermore, the visuals are handled by a 6.9-inch QHD+ display with a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate. Samsung Nepal ships this flagship guy in Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium White Silver, and Titanium Black.

 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications: 

  • Display: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, QHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Armor 2
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5X, 256/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (7 years of OS and security updates)
  • Rear Camera: Quad (200MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 5X telephoto, 10MP 3X telescope)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: 

 

 

12/256GB 12/512GB 12GB/1TB
NPR 184,999 179,999 NPR 199,999 194,999 NPR 234,999 229,999

6. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraThis last-gen flagship from Samsung bears some top-of-the-line specs. First up, it is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SoC, slightly overclocked than the regular one. Alongside, you get tonnes of Galaxy AI features such as circle to Google Search, objects eraser, AI keyboard, Live call translate, and so on.

As for the optics, the S24 Ultra continues the quad camera setup but with a difference this time. The regular 10MP telephoto unit with 10X optical zoom is now replaced by a 50MP sensor with 5X optical zoom. Samsung says this lens can achieve optical zoom quality for 10X shots. Other than that, the 10MP 3X telephoto, the 12MP ultrawide cameras, and the 200MP main cameras are here to stay. In terms of videography, you can capture 8K videos at 60fps and 4K footage at 120fps.

This time, the display has gone flat. It’s a 6.8-inch dynamic AMOLED panel with QHD+ resolution and Gorilla Glass Armor protection. The frame is now made up of titanium for those extra sturdiness.

 

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Specifications: 

  • Display: 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, QHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Armor
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5, 256/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (7 years of OS and security updates)
  • Rear Camera: Quad (200MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 5X telephoto, 10MP 3X telescope)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 184,999 159,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 199,999 (12/512GB) (Out of Stock)

 

Highlights: What to Know Before You Choose

 

Flagship foldables vs. premium vs. midrange

  • The Z Fold and Z Flip models are at the very top of the price ladder: expect superb specs and premium build but also a premium price.

  • The S-series (Ultra/Plus/Standard/FE) cover premium to upper-mid-tier. If you want flagship power but perhaps skip the foldable budget, there are strong choices here.

  • The A-series and M-series target mid-budget and budget users — good for value, still with 5G, decent cameras, and large displays.

 

Software & updates

Samsung Nepal offers up to 7 years of OS & security updates on its higher-end models (e.g., S25 series) which is a major plus for longevity.
In the mid-tier, you’ll still get multiple years of updates — something increasingly important in 2025.

 

Where to Buy & Warranty

Buying from authorized Samsung stores and trusted retailers in Nepal ensures you get genuine products and full warranty support.

  • Authorized distributors: Look for the IMS or HIM Electronics hologram on the box. This confirms your device is officially imported and eligible for Samsung Nepal’s warranty and service support.

  • Mobizilla — one of Nepal’s trusted online and offline gadget retailers also offers a wide range of official Samsung smartphones with genuine warranty and competitive pricing. You can visit their store at Ratnaplaza Complex, Newroad, Kathmandu or shop online at mobizilla.store.

  • Warranty service: Samsung Nepal provides free pick-up and drop service for warranty repairs within Kathmandu Valley (for authorised devices only).

  • Avoid grey-market imports: While they may seem cheaper, unofficial devices often come without warranty and no after-sales support, which can cost you more in the long run.

 

Should you wait or buy now?

If a new model has just launched (especially flagships), prices often drop gradually over months or when promos hit.
For mid-range / budget models: if you see a good official price now and your needs are covered, it’s sensible to buy — 2025 has a lot of good value options already.