Smartphone Prices Rise by ₹2,000 in India, May Increase Further

Key Takeaways

  • Smartphone prices in India have increased by up to ₹2,000, with further hikes of up to ₹5,000 expected through 2026.
  • The price surge is driven by a global shortage and cost escalation of storage components like NAND Flash and DRAM.
  • Major brands including Vivo, Oppo, and Samsung have already implemented price increases on specific models.
  • Industry bodies are urging the government to reduce GST on mobile phones from 18% to 5% to cushion the impact.

Smartphone prices in India have risen by up to ₹2,000, with further increases expected to reach ₹5,000 due to a sustained global surge in storage component costs. The new pricing, effective from November 4, 2025, is compounded by the depreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.

Immediate Impact on Consumers

The initial wave of price hikes is already visible. Vivo’s T series, including the T4 Lite 5G and T4x 5G, have seen increases of ₹1,500. Similarly, Oppo’s Reno 14 and F 31 series now cost ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 more. Samsung’s A17 model has become ₹500 more expensive. For Samsung devices sold without a bundled charger, consumers face an additional ~₹1,300, leading to a net impact of ₹1,800 per device.

Industry Warning on Component Crisis

The All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) has issued a stern warning about sharp and sustained price increases.

“The industry is grappling with a severe supply shock. The price of essential storage components like NAND Flash, DRAM, and SSDs has seen a dramatic, sustained escalation. As a direct result, the cost of all end-segment products will inevitably rise, a fact confirmed by leading Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) representatives,” said Kailash Lakhyani, AIMRA Chairman.

According to OEM documents, chip and memory prices have been climbing since August 2025. The memory supply shortage is expected to keep costs on an upward trend through the end of 2026.

AI Demand Fuels the Shortage

Francis Wong, Chief Marketing Officer of Realme India, highlighted the broader industry challenge on X.

“2025 has brought a new challenge to the entire smartphone industry — a sharp, sustained rise in the cost of storage components like NAND Flash, DRAM, and SSDs. It’s not limited to one brand or price segment. Whether you’re building premium flagships or dependable mid-range devices, everyone is feeling the pinch.”

He added that the AI revolution has created massive demand for high-end memory for data centers and machine learning, diverting chips previously used in smartphones. This forces the industry to rethink device building, pricing, and innovation.

Global price fluctuations and a strong US dollar have increased cost pressures on local assemblers. Mr. Wong stated that Realme is trying to absorb costs to avoid impacting consumers and its two upcoming 2025 products.

Call for Government Intervention

AIMRA warns that these price hikes could reverse recent market gains.

“This immediate and significant pricing hike in the smartphone segment, which is a backbone of the digital economy, will cause our businesses to ‘nose down’ in the coming days, reversing the recent market gains,” warned Mr. Lakhyani.

The retail body has urgently requested the Government of India to reduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on mobile phones from 18% to 5% to help offset the global supply-chain cost increase and keep digital access affordable.

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