Oppo and Realme continue to cover a wide pricing ladder in Indonesia, with official store listings that range from entry-level models to premium devices. The available prices show that both brands still give buyers many choices across different memory combinations and budget levels.
At the lower end, the most accessible options remain concentrated in Realme’s Note and C series, alongside Oppo’s A lineup. That makes the two brands highly relevant for consumers who prioritize basic daily use and want a device that stays within a modest budget.
Realme keeps its entry-level range broad
Realme’s most affordable listed model is the realme Note 70 4GB/64GB at Rp 1.749.000. Close to that price, the realme P3 Lite 4GB/128GB is listed at Rp 1.849.000, while the realme Note 80 4GB/64GB is also priced at Rp 1.849.000.
The brand also keeps several sub-Rp 2.5 million options in circulation. The realme C71 4GB/128GB is listed at Rp 1.949.000, and the realme Note 80 4GB/128GB sits at Rp 2.149.000. For users who want a little more room in memory, the realme C71 8GB/128GB is priced at Rp 2.499.000.
More memory, still under Rp 4 million
Realme’s more flexible storage options begin to appear as prices move upward. The realme C85 6GB/128GB is listed at Rp 2.799.000, followed by the realme C75 8GB/256GB at Rp 2.899.000.
The same series continues into a slightly higher bracket with the realme C85 8GB/128GB at Rp 3.299.000. Realme then pushes further with the realme C85 Pro 8GB/256GB, which is priced at Rp 3.899.000.
Realme also maintains a higher-tier lineup
Beyond the more affordable segment, Realme still has a premium path through the realme 16 series. The realme 16 5G 8GB/256GB is listed at Rp 5.399.000, while the 12GB/256GB variant is priced at Rp 5.899.000.
The range continues with the realme 16 Pro 5G 12GB/256GB at Rp 6.999.000. At the top of Realme’s current list, the realme 16 Pro+ 12GB/512GB reaches Rp 8.999.000, showing that the brand is not limited to the budget segment.
Oppo spreads across A, Reno, and Find
Oppo’s pricing structure is just as wide, but the most expensive point in the list comes from the Find family. The Oppo Find X9 12GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB are both priced at Rp 15.999.000.
For buyers searching for a middle path before flagship pricing, the Reno series remains central. The Oppo Reno13 F 5G 8GB/256GB is listed at Rp 4.499.000, while the Oppo Reno12 F 5G 12GB/256GB comes in at Rp 4.799.000. Oppo also lists the Reno15 F 5G at Rp 6.599.000.
Higher in the same family, the Oppo Reno13 5G 12GB/256GB is priced at Rp 8.999.000. The Oppo Reno15 5G 8GB/256GB is slightly higher at Rp 9.299.000, keeping the Reno line positioned as a strong bridge between upper mid-range phones and premium models.
Oppo’s A series still anchors the lower price bracket
In the sub-Rp 5 million category, Oppo relies on the A series to keep its entry points competitive. The Oppo A6t 4GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB are both listed at Rp 1.899.000, placing them among the most affordable options in Oppo’s current lineup.
The next step up includes the Oppo A6x 4GB/6GB at Rp 2.199.000. After that, the Oppo A6t Pro 8GB/128GB is priced at Rp 3.599.000, while the Oppo A6 6GB/128GB and 6GB/256GB are both listed at Rp 4.299.000.
Oppo also offers the Oppo A6t Pro 5G 8GB/256GB at Rp 4.799.000. Near the top of the A series, the Oppo A6s 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB are both priced at Rp 4.899.000, keeping the line relevant for buyers who still want a lower sticker price without leaving the Oppo ecosystem.
With prices running from Rp 1 jutaan to nearly Rp 16 million, both Oppo and Realme continue to keep a layered lineup in the Indonesian market. Because the figures come from official stores, buyers still need to check the exact variant before purchasing, since promos, stock levels, and store policies can affect the final price.
Source: tekno.kompas.com






