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OnePlus price hikes have arrived, but the US is left alone (for now)

As promised, the prices of select devices from Oppo, OnePlus, and Vivo have gone up this week amid an increasingly strained smartphone market. But, for US customers, the prices are left alone, at least for the time being.

Oppo announced last week that it would be raising prices on some of its own smartphones, as well as the OnePlus portfolio and, as of today, those prices hikes have started landing (via NotebookCheck).

Prices have gone up by around 300-500 yuan in most cases, or around $40-75 when directly converted to USD.

For OnePlus, some of the price hikes include the flagship OnePlus 15, which now starts at 4,499 yuan following a 500 yuan increase. That’s around a $70 jump. The new OnePlus Turbo lineup, the Ace 6 series, and various other models were also increased by similar numbers. A number of devices from Oppo also saw price hikes this week, while Vivo and iQOO will enact price increases as soon as later this week.

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But the “good news,” at least for now, is that these prices seem to only be affecting OnePlus and Oppo devices in China. There’s been no official announcement of price hikes for devices sold in Europe, and the OnePlus 15 remains at the same $899 in the US as it launched at last year.

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