Vivo, iQOO smartphones may get price hike from March 1: Check new rates

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Vivo T4x and iQOO Z10x variants may see the steepest hike of up to Rs 2,500.

Vivo T4, T4R and iQOO Z10, Z10R models could get a uniform Rs 2,000 increase.

The reported revision is linked to rising memory and component costs, though brands are yet to confirm it.

Vivo, iQOO smartphones may get price hike from March 1: Check new rates

Many smartphone manufacturers, including Vivo and iQOO, can increase the prices of their selected smartphones. This comes after a reliable tipster claimed that multiple models in the Vivo T4 series and the iQOO Z10 lineup will see price increases ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,500, depending on the variant. However, the brands have yet to make an official announcement, but the changes may take effect next month. According to the reports, the price increase could be due to rising memory and component costs. Check out the possible new prices below.

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Which devices are getting costlier

As per the tipsters, the Vivo T4x is said to get a price bump of up to Rs 2,500 on select variants. The 6GB + 128GB could be priced at Rs 16,999 from Rs 15,4999 while the 8GB variant could get sharper increases, touching Rs 18,999 and Rs 20,999 for the 128GB and 256GB options respectively.

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The Vivo T4R and Vivo T4 may also see an increase of up to Rs 2,000. As per the reports, the base 8GB + 128GB variants of both devices will cost Rs 22,999 and Rs 24,999, respectively, while the higher 12GB variants will be nearing the Rs 27,000–Rs 29,000 mark.

Speaking of the iQOO devices, the Z10x may also get a Rs 2,500 price jump. The iQOO Z10R and iQOO Z10 are also said to get a Rs 2,000 increase across all listed configurations. Check out the post here.

The tipster stated that if this gets implemented, the new pricing will come into effect at the start of March 1. So, the buyers who are planning to upgrade their devices with the above-mentioned models should act fast.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile

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