Oppo and Realme smartphone prices as of April 15, 2026 still show a clear battle across nearly every segment in Indonesia. For buyers searching for a new phone on a tight budget, the entry-level market remains alive, with several models still starting at around $75 to $120.
That price band matters because it keeps the low-cost phone category relevant for daily communication, social media, light streaming, and basic productivity. Realme has built the strongest presence in this range, while Oppo focuses more heavily on mid-range and premium options, which gives shoppers two very different buying paths.
Entry-Level Phones Still Anchor the Market
Realme remains the more aggressive brand at the lowest price tier, especially through its Note series. The lineup starts with the Realme Note 60 at about $78, followed by the Note 60x at about $81, the Note 70 at about $93, and the Note 80 at about $111.
That pricing keeps Realme visible for first-time smartphone buyers and users who only need essential features. In practical terms, this segment still serves students, workers, and families that want a phone for calls, messaging, banking apps, and everyday online use without spending too much.
Realme’s Affordable Lineup in Detail
Realme does not stop at the Note series, and that wider ladder gives the brand room to target more buyers. The Realme C61 is priced at about $111, the C71 at about $117, and the C75x at about $135, offering a small step-up in features and positioning.
The brand also lists the Realme P3 Lite at about $104, which adds another option for buyers who want a slightly different design or feature set. Higher up, the Realme P3 5G reaches about $241, while the GT 7 is priced at about $512, showing how Realme stretches from budget phones to more performance-focused devices.
Realme Price List as of April 15, 2026
- Realme Note 60 — about $78
- Realme Note 60x — about $81
- Realme Note 70 — about $93
- Realme Note 80 — about $111
- Realme C61 — about $111
- Realme C71 — about $117
- Realme C75x — about $135
- Realme P3 Lite — about $104
- Realme P3 5G — about $241
- Realme GT 7 — about $512
This spread shows how Realme keeps its low-end options broad enough to capture price-sensitive consumers. It also allows the company to move buyers upward without forcing them into sharply higher spending too early.
Oppo Focuses More on Mid-Range and Premium
Oppo’s current pricing picture looks different, with stronger emphasis on the middle and upper tiers. The most affordable models in the reference data are the Oppo A6t at about $121 and the A6x at about $127, which already places Oppo above Realme’s entry point.
Above that, the Oppo A6, A6 Pro, and A6t Pro are each priced at about $248, while the A6 Pro 5G and A6t Pro 5G sit at about $291. The A6s is listed at about $297, reinforcing Oppo’s strategy of building a broader mid-range ladder rather than chasing the lowest possible price.
Oppo Price List as of April 15, 2026
- Oppo A6t [Online Exclusive] — about $121
- Oppo A6x — about $127
- Oppo A6 — about $248
- Oppo A6 Pro — about $248
- Oppo A6t Pro [Online Exclusive] — about $248
- Oppo A6 Pro 5G — about $291
- Oppo A6t Pro 5G [Online Exclusive] — about $291
- Oppo A6s — about $297
- Oppo Reno13 F — about $273
- Oppo Reno13 F 5G — about $353
- Oppo Reno14 F 5G — about $303
- Oppo Reno15 F 5G — about $365
- Oppo Reno13 5G — about $552
- Oppo Reno15 5G — about $534
- Oppo Reno15 Pro Max — about $859
- Oppo Find X8 — about $852
- Oppo Find X9 — about $915
- Oppo Find X9 Pro — about $1,221
- Oppo Find N5 — about $1,710
In the premium segment, Oppo keeps a strong identity with its Find series, especially the Find N5 foldable. That model sits at the top of the current list and highlights Oppo’s continued push into flagship hardware, where display design, camera systems, and advanced features become the main selling points.
Why the $100 Segment Still Matters
The data shows that the entry-level market is not disappearing, even as some brands push aggressively into premium categories. Realme still gives buyers multiple choices under about $120, while Oppo offers a smaller but more refined low-end presence through the A-series.
For consumers, the decision often comes down to use case rather than brand alone. Realme tends to appeal to buyers who prioritise the lowest price, while Oppo offers more variety in the mid-range for users willing to spend a little more for extra features, faster connectivity, or a more polished design.
What Buyers Should Watch Before Purchasing
- Check official store pricing before buying, since promotions can change fast.
- Compare storage and RAM variants, not just the base price.
- Look at 4G or 5G support if long-term usage matters.
- Consider after-sales service availability in the local market.
- Confirm whether the model is an online exclusive or widely sold offline.
Prices can shift depending on stock, sales campaigns, and marketplace bundles, so the official brand store remains the most reliable reference for the latest figure. For April 15, 2026, the picture is clear: Realme still owns the lowest entry point, while Oppo leans harder into the middle class and premium tiers, keeping the competition alive across the full smartphone market.
