Oppo has revised the prices of several of its smartphones in India joining several other brands in the trend. The new prices will come into effect from April 4, 2026 as per the brand communication. The latest revision impacts multiple models across the A-series and K-series lineup with most devices witnessing a flat price increase of ₹2,000. Here are more details.
Starting with the Oppo A6X lineup, the Oppo A6X 4G with 4GB + 64GB storage has received a price hike from ₹10,999 to ₹12,999. Meanwhile, the Oppo A6X 4GB + 64GB variant now costs ₹16,999 up from ₹14,999. The 4GB + 128GB model has been revised to ₹18,999 from ₹16,999, while the 6GB + 128GB variant is now priced at ₹20,999 compared to its earlier price of ₹18,999.
In the Oppo A6 5G series, the 4GB + 128GB model now retails at ₹21,999 up from ₹19,999. The 6GB + 128GB variant has moved from ₹21,999 to ₹23,999, while the 6GB + 256GB option is now priced at ₹25,999 compared to the earlier ₹23,999.
The Oppo A6 Pro models have also seen similar revisions. The 8GB + 128GB variant now costs ₹26,999 instead of ₹24,999, while the 8GB + 256GB model has been increased to ₹29,999 from ₹27,999.
Coming to the Oppo A6s 5G lineup, the 4GB + 128GB variant is now available at ₹20,999, up from ₹18,999. The 6GB + 128GB model has also seen a revision and now costs ₹22,999 compared to its earlier price of ₹20,999.
The Oppo K14X 4GB + 64GB variant is now priced at ₹14,999, up from ₹12,999. The 4GB + 128GB model now costs ₹16,999 instead of ₹14,999, while the 6GB + 128GB variant has been revised to ₹18,999 from ₹16,999.
Lastly, the Oppo K14 lineup has also received a similar price bump. The 6GB + 128GB model is now priced at ₹19,999, up from ₹17,999. The 6GB + 256GB variant now retails at ₹21,999, compared to ₹19,999 earlier, while the top-end 8GB + 256GB option has been increased to ₹23,999 from ₹21,999.
The company has not officially disclosed the reason behind the price hike but industry trends suggest that rising component costs especially memory chips could be one of the prime reasons. Moreover, ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain constraints are probably also contributing factors behind the latest price revision.
In recent days, growing number of smartphone brands are adjusting pricing amid fluctuating global market conditions. Ultimately, consumers planning to purchase these devices will now have to pay a premium compared to earlier pricing.
Answer. The revised prices will come into effect from April 4, 2026, as per Oppo’s communication.
Answer. Most Oppo A‑series and K‑series models have seen a flat ₹2,000 increase across different storage variants.
Answer. Oppo has not officially disclosed the reason, but industry trends point to rising component costs (especially memory chips), supply chain constraints, and geopolitical tensions as likely factors.
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