
Oppo has announced it will raise prices on some of its cheaper devices in China, as well as on OnePlus devices, starting March 16 at 12AM local time. The price hikes will affect all OnePlus models sold in China, alongside the Oppo A and K series.
For now at least, prices won't be increased for the Reno and Find series smartphones, nor for Oppo tablets. These are the brand's higher-margin devices, so it makes sense that they wouldn't be affected yet.
While the company hasn't provided an official reason or any indication of the actual price increases, the connection to AI data centers being incredibly lucrative customers for memory chip makers is easy to draw. These manufacturers are shifting production away from DRAM and NAND flash used in smartphones toward HBM (high-bandwidth memory) that AI data centers urgently need in large quantities.
This makes smartphone memory more expensive, which will inevitably drive handset prices higher — with the cheapest models affected most, as their margins are lowest to begin with. According to IDC, memory semiconductors now account for more than 20% of smartphone production costs, up from 10-15% previously. For entry-level devices, that figure climbs to around 30%.
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