KARACHI: The most recent mobile phone series from Samsung, S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra price has seen a significant increase making it difficult for middle-class citizens to pay PTA tax. Samsung’s aforementioned flagship mobile phone series aimed to redefine the mobile phone experience with cutting-edge features and a robust design.
South Korean giant Samsung remains the dominant player in the Android market as the company offers a wide range of smartphones catering to various price points and feature sets, and its flagship Galaxy S and Note series, remain popular among tech lovers and those seeking power-packed devices.
In addition to the -stylish design and state-of-the-art technology of the S24 series, the pocket-sized Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra features a massive 6.8-inch display. In comparison to its predecessor, the phone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8th generation processor, a larger battery, and quicker charging.
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The S24 series features an Always On Display option, Corning Gorilla Glass Armor, a 120 Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and a peak luminance of 1750 nits. In addition to a 200 MP primary sensor, the camera features a 10 MP telephoto lens, a 50 MP periscope telephoto lens, and a 12 MP ultra-wide lens. The S24 Ultra features 512GB of internal storage and a considerable 12GB of RAM for storage.
Samsung Galaxy S24 with 256GB and 8GB storage costs ₨ 269,999 in Pakistan.
The price of Samsung S24 Ultra in Pakistan is ₨ 399,999
| S24 Models | On Passport | On CNIC |
| Samsung Galaxy S24 | Rs110,000 | Rs135,000 |
| Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus | Rs135,000 | Rs160,000 |
| Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra | Rs145,000 | Rs175,000 |
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