Xiaomi’s July 2026 lineup spans an unusually wide price range, with entry models starting at Rp1 million and the top-end Xiaomi 17 Ultra reaching Rp19.999.000. That spread gives buyers far more room to choose than a single price band usually allows.
From Redmi and POCO to the Xiaomi Series, the current catalog covers basic daily use, midrange performance, and premium flagship needs. For buyers comparing value, the main challenge is not a lack of options, but deciding which tier fits the intended use.
Entry-level choices remain the cheapest gateway
At the lowest end, Redmi A5 is listed at Rp1.599.000, while Redmi A7 Pro sits at Rp1.849.000. POCO C71 is priced at Rp1.799.000 and POCO C81 Pro at Rp1.899.000, keeping the budget segment crowded.
Other affordable models include POCO C85 at Rp2.249.000, Redmi 15C at Rp2.349.000, Redmi 15 at Rp2.699.000, and POCO M7 at Rp2.749.000. These phones are positioned as practical options for users who want a low starting price without leaving Xiaomi’s ecosystem.
Midrange models carry most of the buying pressure
The middle segment is where Xiaomi places many of its strongest value propositions. Redmi Note 15 starts at Rp2.899.000, Redmi Note 15 5G is priced at Rp3.499.000, and POCO M7 Pro 5G comes in at Rp3.399.000.
That range extends further with Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G at Rp5.099.000 and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G at Rp6.399.000. In the POCO lineup, the same middle band is filled by POCO X7 5G at Rp4.399.000, POCO X7 Pro 5G at Rp5.199.000, and POCO X8 Pro at Rp5.799.000.
| Model | Price |
|---|---|
| Redmi A5 | Rp1.599.000 |
| Redmi A7 Pro | Rp1.849.000 |
| POCO C71 | Rp1.799.000 |
| POCO C81 Pro | Rp1.899.000 |
| POCO C85 | Rp2.249.000 |
| Redmi 15C | Rp2.349.000 |
| Redmi 15 | Rp2.699.000 |
| POCO M7 | Rp2.749.000 |
| Redmi Note 15 | mulai Rp2.899.000 |
| Redmi Note 15 5G | Rp3.499.000 |
| POCO M7 Pro 5G | Rp3.399.000 |
| Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G | Rp5.099.000 |
| Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G | Rp6.399.000 |
| POCO X7 5G | Rp4.399.000 |
| POCO X7 Pro 5G | Rp5.199.000 |
| POCO X8 Pro | Rp5.799.000 |
This segment is often the most competitive because it balances price and features. Xiaomi places these models as suitable for study, work, and everyday entertainment.
POCO pushes hardest on performance
POCO has the widest spread in the current list, moving from entry models to performance-focused devices and into upper-tier pricing. Beyond the X-series, the F-series is the brand’s strongest showcase for speed and capability.
POCO X8 Pro Max is listed at Rp7.499.000, while POCO F7 is priced at Rp5.999.000. Higher in the range, POCO F7 Pro costs Rp7.499.000, POCO F7 Ultra starts at Rp8.999.000, POCO F8 Pro is Rp9.999.000, and POCO F8 Ultra reaches Rp12.999.000.
At the same time, the brand still keeps cheaper options in play, including the C-series and M-series models. That gives POCO a broad appeal for buyers who want either affordability or stronger performance under the same label.
Xiaomi Series leads the premium end
The flagship tier belongs to Xiaomi Series, where the brand places its highest-priced and most feature-packed phones. Xiaomi 17 is listed at Rp14.999.000, while Xiaomi 17 Ultra tops the entire lineup at Rp19.999.000.
Xiaomi also uses the T-series as a bridge between upper-midrange and flagship territory. Xiaomi 17T is priced at Rp8.999.000, and Xiaomi 17T Pro is listed at Rp11.999.000.
According to Xiaomi Indonesia’s official mi.co.id listing, the models shown are largely devices released in 2025 and 2026. Prices can still change depending on promotions, retail partners, or special sales programs.
For buyers, that makes comparison important before purchasing. Checking the specifications remains just as essential, especially for those choosing between basic daily use, gaming, productivity, or photography-focused phones.
