The OnePlus 15R has received another price hike in India, taking the total increase to Rs. 7,000 since its launch five months ago. The base variant now costs Rs. 54,999. The hikes are linked to rising costs of memory components like DRAM and NAND, amid growing demand from AI data centres and global supply constraints.
The OnePlus 15R, which debuted in India just five months ago, has received another price increase. The base 12GB+256GB variant now retails at Rs. 54,999, while the 12GB+512GB model has climbed to Rs. 59,999. That puts both variants a steep Rs. 7,000 above their launch prices, and this isn't the first time buyers have been caught off guard.
OnePlus 15R launch prices vs now
The OnePlus 15R launched in India with the base variant priced at Rs. 47,999 and the 512GB variant at Rs. 52,999. It had already seen a Rs. 2,500 hike shortly after its December launch. A second revision followed in mid-March, when Oppo and OnePlus jointly confirmed a price revision, attributing the decision to escalating costs of essential components, particularly high-speed storage hardware and memory chips. The latest hike pushes the cumulative increase to Rs. 7,000 since launch.
Why is OnePlus hiking prices?
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