Xiaomi has refreshed its phone price list in Indonesia, giving buyers a wider set of options across the Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco families. The lineup spans from entry-level models in the Rp1 million range to premium devices positioned far higher, so the market now offers a clearer ladder for different needs and budgets.
For shoppers focused on basic use, the most affordable choices remain easy to find. Poco lists the POCO C71 at Rp1.399.000 and the POCO C85 at Rp1.949.000, while Redmi includes the Redmi A5 at Rp1.599.000 and the Redmi A7 Pro at Rp1.649.000.
Entry-level phones still hold a strong place
These lower-priced models are aimed at buyers who mainly need a phone for communication, social media, and everyday tasks. Their continued presence shows that Xiaomi is still keeping the entry-level tier active, even as competition in the low-cost segment remains tight.
The pricing also gives room for users who want to move slightly above the cheapest range without leaving the budget category. That is one reason the sub-Rp2 million bracket remains important in the current Xiaomi portfolio.
Mid-range options fill the next step up
The middle tier brings more variety, especially for buyers who want a balance between price and specifications. Poco offers the POCO M6 at Rp2.099.000, followed by the POCO M7 Pro 5G at Rp2.599.000 and the POCO M7 at Rp2.649.000.
Redmi also contributes heavily in this range with the Redmi 15C at Rp2.049.000, Redmi 15 at Rp2.499.000, and Redmi Note 15 at Rp2.599.000. This makes Redmi one of the most visible choices for consumers looking for a practical middle ground.
5G models and higher-end Redmi Note choices
For users who want newer network support, the Redmi Note 15 5G is priced at Rp3.299.000. The series then climbs to the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G at Rp4.699.000 and the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G at Rp5.999.000, creating a broader spread for buyers who want more advanced devices within the same family.
Xiaomi also continues to list the Redmi Note 14 series. The Redmi Note 14 is priced at Rp2.399.000, the Redmi Note 14 5G at Rp3.199.000, the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G at Rp4.399.000, and the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G at Rp5.499.000.
Poco widens the path toward performance classes
In the Poco X family, the POCO X7 5G starts at Rp3.399.000. Above it are the POCO X8 Pro from Rp4.799.000, the POCO X7 Pro 5G from Rp5.199.000, and the POCO X8 Pro Max from Rp6.499.000.
The Poco F series pushes further into the premium range. The POCO F7 is listed at Rp5.999.000, followed by the POCO F7 Pro at Rp7.499.000, the POCO F8 Pro at Rp8.999.000, the POCO F7 Ultra from Rp9.599.000, and the POCO F8 Ultra at Rp11.999.000.
A broad price ladder across three brands
Taken together, the refreshed list shows how Xiaomi still separates its brands by position while keeping each layer active. Redmi continues to emphasize balance, Poco leans more aggressively toward performance, and the entry-level models remain available for buyers who only need the essentials.
That wide pricing spread means consumers can move from Rp1 jutaan devices to flagship-level options within the same ecosystem. For the Indonesian market, the updated lineup keeps Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco among the most complete phone families in terms of price coverage and choice.
Source: www.medcom.id