Price revisions have quietly reached several iQOO and Vivo phones in India, with new listings appearing on major e-commerce platforms without any prior announcement. The changes affect devices across both premium and mid-range segments, making the update relevant to a wide range of buyers.
The sharpest increase is on the Vivo T5 Pro, where both available variants have gone up by Rs 3,000. That makes it the largest price jump among the four models affected in this round of revisions.
Vivo T5 Pro sees the steepest increase
The 8GB + 128GB version of the Vivo T5 Pro has moved from Rs 29,999 to Rs 32,999. The 8GB + 256GB model has also risen, changing from Rs 33,999 to Rs 36,999.
That places the Vivo T5 Pro among the most noticeably affected phones in the update. Because it sits in a price-sensitive segment, even a Rs 3,000 jump can alter how it compares with competing models.
iQOO 15 also moves higher
iQOO’s flagship model has not been spared either, with both listed variants now carrying higher price tags. The 12GB + 256GB configuration has increased from Rs 72,999 to Rs 74,999.
The 12GB + 512GB version has followed the same pattern, rising by Rs 2,000 from Rs 79,999 to Rs 81,999. The change keeps the model firmly in premium territory, but at a higher entry point for buyers tracking flagship pricing closely.
iQOO 15R and Neo 10 face broader adjustments
iQOO 15R has received a wider adjustment across all the variants mentioned in the update. The 8GB + 128GB model now costs Rs 47,999, up from Rs 46,999.
Its 12GB + 256GB variant has gone from Rs 50,999 to Rs 52,999, while the 12GB + 512GB version has increased from Rs 57,999 to Rs 59,999. The pattern shows that the revision is not limited to a single storage tier.
iQOO Neo 10 has also become more expensive in both variants listed. The 8GB + 256GB model now sells for Rs 37,999, compared with Rs 35,999 earlier.
The 12GB + 256GB version has risen from Rs 40,999 to Rs 42,999. For a phone positioned in the mid-range, the increase may be felt more directly by buyers weighing value against rivals.
Why the prices are moving
The timing of the new listings has drawn attention because the revised prices are already active on several major online retail platforms. Yet no formal announcement was made before the changes went live.
Industry conditions offer a likely explanation. Smartphone brands are facing higher component costs, especially memory chips, which remain under pressure from global supply constraints.
Analysts have been warning for months that rising memory prices could eventually reach retail phone prices. The latest adjustment suggests that pressure is now passing through to consumer-facing devices.
As a result, buyers in India may need to watch prices more closely before deciding when to purchase. Once the revised figures are in effect, delaying a purchase could mean paying more for the same model.
| Smartphone | Variant | Old Price | New Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| iQOO 15 | 12GB + 256GB | Rs 72,999 | Rs 74,999 |
| iQOO 15 | 12GB + 512GB | Rs 79,999 | Rs 81,999 |
| iQOO 15R | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 46,999 | Rs 47,999 |
| iQOO 15R | 12GB + 256GB | Rs 50,999 | Rs 52,999 |
| iQOO 15R | 12GB + 512GB | Rs 57,999 | Rs 59,999 |
| iQOO Neo 10 | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 35,999 | Rs 37,999 |
| iQOO Neo 10 | 12GB + 256GB | Rs 40,999 | Rs 42,999 |
| Vivo T5 Pro | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 29,999 | Rs 32,999 |
| Vivo T5 Pro | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 33,999 | Rs 36,999 |
The update leaves no model in this batch unchanged, which makes the revision broader than a one-off pricing tweak. For shoppers following iQOO and Vivo closely, the new figures are now the numbers that matter.
Source: www.techlusive.in






