Smartphone Prices Set to Rise After Festive Discounts End
Smartphone buyers in India should prepare for price increases as the festive season discounts come to an end. According to a new report, brands are likely to hike prices significantly for upcoming launches in late 2025 and early 2026.
Key Takeaways
- Phone prices have already increased by ₹2,000 post-festive season
- New launches may cost ₹6,000+ more than previous models
- Multiple factors including component costs and currency fluctuations driving hikes
- Premium brands like OnePlus, Realme, Vivo affected while Apple remains stable
Why Smartphone Prices Are Increasing
The festive season offered generous discounts on models like iPhone 16 and Pixel 9, but the post-festive market is turning less buyer-friendly. A Moneycontrol report indicates phone prices have already risen by ₹2,000, with upcoming models potentially costing over ₹6,000 more than their predecessors.
Several factors are contributing to these price increases:
- Rising memory component costs
- Ongoing supply chain challenges
- Weakening Indian rupee against US dollar
- Increased costs of AI-powered chipsets
Major brands including Vivo, Oppo, and Samsung have already adjusted prices for their mid-range devices, with others expected to follow soon. OnePlus, Realme, and Vivo are preparing to launch new premium phones in the coming weeks, and their pricing strategies will be closely watched.
While Apple appears relatively immune to these price pressures, continuing strong sales of iPhone 17 and older models, other brands face a challenging market. The festive sales provided temporary relief for sellers, but potential buyers may now delay their premium smartphone purchases given the anticipated price increases.




