Redmi Leads the Entry-Level Race, While Poco and Xiaomi Push Higher Price Tiers

The latest price list for Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco shows a market that stretches from entry-level phones to near-flagship territory, with the widest appeal still clustered in the lower and midrange segments. For buyers watching budgets closely, the most attention-grabbing names are the models that start around Rp 1.5 million and quickly climb into far more capable options.

At the very bottom of the lineup, Redmi A5 stands out as the cheapest option in the list. Its 4GB/128GB variant is priced at Rp 1.599.000, followed closely by Poco C71 4GB/128GB at Rp 1.799.000 and Redmi A7 Pro at Rp 1.849.000.

Where the strongest value sits

Redmi appears to be the most aggressive brand in the affordable range. Beyond Redmi A5, the brand’s list includes Redmi 15C at Rp 2.349.000, Redmi 15 at Rp 2.699.000, and Redmi Note 14 at Rp 2.399.000.

The Note series expands that spread with several step-up options. Redmi Note 14 5G is priced at Rp 3.199.000, Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G at Rp 4.399.000, and Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G at Rp 5.499.000.

A broader ladder from Redmi

The newer Redmi Note 15 family also appears in the same pricing list. Redmi Note 15 is listed at Rp 2.899.000, Redmi Note 15 5G at Rp 3.499.000, Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G at Rp 5.099.000, and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G at Rp 6.399.000.

That gives Redmi the broadest reach in the affordable-to-midrange bracket. For shoppers who want a simple entry point and then a clear path upward, the brand offers the most complete spread of prices.

Poco pushes harder on value

Poco takes a slightly different approach, focusing on stronger specifications at still-manageable prices. On the lower end, Poco C81 Pro 4GB/128GB is set at Rp 1.999.000, while Poco C85 6GB/128GB is priced at Rp 2.249.000.

The M series then moves into a more competitive segment. Poco M7 8GB/256GB is listed at Rp 2.749.000, and Poco M7 Pro 5G 8GB/256GB rises to Rp 3.399.000.

The brand’s X and F lines push the price ceiling further. Poco X7 5G 8GB/256GB costs Rp 4.399.000, Poco X7 Pro 5G 12GB/512GB is Rp 5.199.000, and Poco F7 12GB/512GB is Rp 5.999.000.

The higher end of Poco’s range

Poco also places several models above Rp 6 million. Poco X8 Pro 8GB/256GB is listed at Rp 6.199.000, while Poco F7 Pro 12GB/512GB and Poco X8 Pro Max 12GB/256GB are both priced at Rp 7.499.000.

That positioning makes Poco look especially attractive for buyers who want more ambitious hardware without jumping straight into the top flagship tier. The brand’s range remains wide, but the value message becomes stronger as the price rises.

Xiaomi stays focused on premium buyers

Unlike Redmi and Poco, Xiaomi’s regular lineup is concentrated much higher up. Xiaomi 15T is priced at Rp 7.499.000, and Xiaomi 15T Pro is listed at Rp 10.499.000.

Above that, Xiaomi 15 sits at Rp 11.999.000, followed by Xiaomi 17 at Rp 14.999.000. The most expensive model on the list is Xiaomi 17 Ultra at Rp 19.999.000.

There are also premium Poco and Xiaomi models at the top end of the overall chart. Poco F8 Ultra 16GB/512GB and Xiaomi 15 Ultra are part of that upper-tier landscape, alongside Xiaomi 17 Ultra.

For buyers starting around Rp 1.5 million, Redmi A5 remains the clearest entry point because it is the lowest-priced model in the list. Poco C71 is only slightly higher, while the widest set of practical choices sits across Redmi Note and Poco M models in the Rp 2 million to Rp 5 million range.

Source: tekno.kompas.com

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