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The ‘AI Tax’ is Here: Full Smartphone Price Hike List

by Abeer Chawake

Summary

  • AI and ongoing chip shortage has made smartphones more expensive than before
  • It has affected all brands including Poco, Oppo,Vivo, iQOO and more.
  • Here is a comprehensive list of all the smartphones affected by the price hike.

Are you in the market for a new smartphone? Well, you are out of luck as the AI has made literally every phone out there expensive. Since AI centres require a lot of storage and memory, this resulted in artifical chip shortage ultimately affecting smartphone prices. With key components like RAM and storage getting affected by the crisis, phone prices have surged across the board. Whether you are looking to buy a budget phone or a flagship, the price hike seems to have affected all of them. So if you are looking to buy a new smartphone, this smartphone price hike list will prepare your wallet for the pricey purchase.

The ‘AI Tax’ is Here: Full Smartphone Price Hike List for 2026

Brand Wise List Of All Smartphone Price List:

It’s not just flagships, as budget phones are also getting affected by the ongoing price hike. Here is a list of all the smartphone brands and their models that have seen a price hike:

Samsung Smartphone Price Hike List

Samsung is one of the few smartphone brands that offers a phone in each price segment. But it has hiked prices for its mid-range phones, especially the A, M and F series which are exclusive to the Indian market. Here is the revised pricing for Samsung smartphones after the price hike:

Model Launch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Samsung Galaxy A06 5G₹10,49912,999₹2,500
Samsung Galaxy M17 5G₹12,499₹14,290₹1,761
Samsung Galaxy A17 5G₹18,999₹19,499₹500
Samsung Galaxy A36 5G₹35,499₹36,499₹1,000
Samsung Galaxy A56 5G ₹43,999₹44,999₹1,000
Samsung Galaxy F17 5G₹14,499₹16,999₹2,500
Samsung Galaxy F36₹17,499₹19,999₹2,500

Realme Phones Price Hike List

Realme seems to be heavily impacted by the AI and chip shortage crisis resulting in hikes for older as well as newer phone models. Even the recently launched Realme 16 Pro series is getting a price hike apart from the company’s older models. Here is the pricing for Realme smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Realme 15 5G₹25,999₹28,999₹3,000
Realme 15x₹16,999₹17,499₹1,500
Realme 15T₹20,999₹22,999₹2,000
Realme P3 Lite₹11,999₹12,999₹1,000
Realme 16 Pro 5G₹31,999₹34,999₹3,000
Realme 16 Pro+ 5G₹39,999₹43,999₹4,000

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iQOO Smartphone Price Hike List

Vivo’s sub brand, iQOO has also been affected by the chip shortage caused by AI datacentres. While the company has been known for its aggressive smartphone prices, it also had to increase the prices across its lineup. The iQOO Z and the Neo series have seen surge in pricing. That being said, here is the pricing for iQOO smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
iQOO Z10x₹13,499₹14,999₹1,500
iQOO Z10 Lite₹9,999₹11,999₹2,000
iQOO Z10 ₹21,999₹22,999₹1,000
iQOO Z10R₹19.499₹20,999₹1,500
iQOO Neo 10R₹26,999₹28,999₹2,000
iQOO Neo 10₹31,499₹34,999₹3,500

Xiaomi Smartphones Price Hike List

Unlike other smartphone brands, Xiaomi has not hiked the prices for its phones. In fact, only three phones in the Redmi lineup remain affected and those cater to the sub ₹25K smartphone market. Here is the pricing for Xiaomi smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Redmi A5 ₹6,499₹7,999₹1,500
Redmi 15₹14,999₹15,999₹1,000
Redmi Note 15 5G₹19,999₹22,999₹3,000

Poco Smartphones Price Hike List

Interestingly, Xiaomi’s sub brand Poco has hiked the prices for its mid-range and entry level phones while it’s parent company remains unaffected. Even the “flagship killer”, Poco F7 has got a massive hike of ₹4,000 catapulting it into the sub ₹40K segment. Here is the pricing for Poco smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Poco F7 ₹31,999₹35,999₹4,000
Poco M7₹10,499₹12,499₹2,000
Poco M7 Plus 5G₹12,999₹13,999₹1,000
Poco C75 5G₹8,499₹10,999₹2,500
Poco C85 5G₹11,999₹12,999₹1,000

Nothing And CMF Smartphones Price Hike List

If you were hoping that a newcomer like Nothing would be spared from the ongoing chip shortage, you are wrong! While the company hasn’t hiked prices for its flagship Phone (3), some mid-range offerings like the recent Phone (3a) Lite remain affected. Even the budget friendly CMF Phone (2) Pro seems to have received an hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Nothing Phone (3a) Lite₹20,999₹21,999₹1,000

OnePlus Smartphones Price Hike List

So far OnePlus has only hiked the price of its mid-range, Nord 5. With Nord 6 launch just around the corner, we could see a reduction in price. However, some rumours suggest that Nord 6 could be priced higher than its predecessor. Furthermore, the OnePlus 15R could receive a price hike of ₹4,000 but nothing is official yet.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
OnePlus Nord 5₹29,999₹33,999₹4,000

Oppo Smartphone Price Hike List

After Samsung, it’s Oppo who has a vast portfolio of devices targeting consumers across several price brackets. With the company catering to both online and offline consumers, an impending price hike was a question of when rather than if. The price hike has affected the premium Reno 15 series as well as budget devices in the K series. Here is the pricing for Oppo smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini₹59,999₹62,999₹3,000
Oppo Reno 15 Pro₹67,999₹69,999₹3,000
Oppo A6 Pro₹21,999₹25,999₹1,000
Oppo A6X 5G₹12,499₹14,999₹2,500
Oppo Reno 15C₹34,999₹37,999₹3,000
Oppo F31₹22,999₹26,999₹4,000
Oppo F31 Pro 5G₹26,999₹27,999₹1,000
Oppo Reno 14₹37,999₹42,999₹5,000
Oppo Reno 14 Pro₹49,999₹54,999₹5,000
Oppo A6 5G₹17,999₹19,999₹2,000
Oppo K13 5G₹17,999₹22,999₹5,000
Oppo K13x 5G₹11,999₹12,499₹500

Vivo Smartphone Price Hike List

Vivo has been at the forefront of price hikes with multiple price hikes across its range. Since its portfolio caters to a wide range of audience, budget models in the Vivo T and Y series are affected. If you are looking for a sub 25K Vivo phone, these are prices you will need to pay after the hikes:

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Vivo T4x₹13,999₹16,999₹3,000
Vivo T4R₹17,499₹22,999₹5,500
Vivo T4 ₹21,999₹22,999₹1,000
Vivo T4 Lite₹9,999₹11,999₹2,000
Vivo Y400₹21,999₹22,999₹1,000
Vivo Y19e ₹7,999₹10,999₹3,000
Vivo Y19s ₹10,999₹13,499₹3,000
Vivo Y31 ₹14,999₹18,999₹4,000
Vivo Y31 Pro₹18,999₹19,999₹1,000

Lava Phone Price Hike List

If you thought Lava being an Indian brand could avoid the price hikes, you are wrong! While the company has not increased prices for its Agni series, entry level models like the Shark and Play series remain affected even though they don’t have any AI features to offer. That being said, here is the pricing for Lava smartphones after the price hike.

ModelLaunch PriceNew Price After Hike (INR)Hike Amount (INR)
Lava Shark 5G₹9,499₹10,499₹1,000
Lava Play Max₹13,999₹14,999₹1,000
Lava Yuva Star 3 ₹7,599₹8,299₹700
Lava Shark 2 4G₹8,099₹8,699₹600
Lava Blaze Duo 3 ₹17,499₹17,999₹500

Why Are Phones Becoming Expensive?

The main reason why phones are getting expensive is Artificial Intelligence (AI). The data centres required to run AI have skyrocketed the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). These chips are produced by three companies: Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix. Micron is shutting down its 29 year old consumer-focussed Crucial brand. Samsung and SK Hynix have reassigned significant portions of their fabrication lines to cater to this massive demand.

This has resulted in a shortage of DRAM and NAND flash storage, two components that are crucial for consumer electronics such as smartphones.These components represent a massive share of the total bill of materials (BoM). While brands can absorb the prices of these components in their flagship phones, budget and mid-range phones remain severely affected. With prices ranging from ₹500 to ₹5,000, buying a new phone seems to be a struggle for many people.

Another cause of concern is the depreciation of the Indian Rupee against the US Dollar. Given that a substantial portion of critical smartphone components are imported, the weakening of Rupee has resulted in massive surge in hardware costs. This dual pressure of rising global component costs and local currency weakness has made the “more specs for less money” model, which previously defined the Indian smartphone landscape, largely unsustainable

As an effect, brands have started cutting corners by downgrading specifications to maintain price points or reducing the storage/RAM offered in the base variant. With experts predicting the chip shortage to last until 2027-28, your next smartphone will only get pricier over time.

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