Brace Yourself: Xiaomi Warns of a ‘Sizeable Rise’ in Smartphone Prices Next Year
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. According to Xiaomi, the price of smartphones in 2026 will be higher than the current one. The company warned that the increase in the cost of memory chips is beginning to affect the entire industry, and that this impact will be felt directly on the models coming next year. Xiaomi President Lu Weibing explained that the pressure on costs is growing due to the high demand r…
Xiaomi predicts substantial smartphone price increases in 2026 due to escalating memory chip costs. During a conference call with investors, Xiaomi warned that smartphone prices are expected to rise in 2026 due to the continued increase in memory chip costs. Lu Weibing, the company's president, stated that cost pressures will be higher next year and that retail prices to consumers are expected to follow this trend. "Overall, consumers should see…
Many people already feel that smartphone prices have skyrocketed, but next year it looks like another level of growth is in store. Xiaomi chairman Lu Weibing has said that prices could rise “significantly” in 2026, TechRadar reports. The increase was explained by the rise in memory chips at the company’s quarterly earnings conference. Memory chips are in high demand, as they are used in servers that run artificial intelligence, but oversupply ha…
Xiaomi Secures Memory Supply For The Entire 2026, To Compensate By Increasing Smartphone Prices
Xiaomi has moved relatively quickly in an increasingly difficult terrain by securing its memory chip requirements for the entire 2026. Xiaomi President announces that the company has entered into a contract to ensure adequate memory chip supplies for 2026 As per the reporting by the Chinese publication Aijiwei, Lu Weibing, the President of Xiaomi Group, has now announced that the smartphone manufacturer has managed to secure adequate memory chip…
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