
OnePlus has confirmed a price hike across several of its smartphones in India. This OnePlus price hike follows a broader pattern across the industry, where a sharp rise in memory chip prices has pushed multiple phone makers to adjust pricing in recent months.
We checked the new prices against OnePlus's official India website, and the updated figures are already live. OnePlus itself hasn't issued any official statement confirming the price hike at the time of writing.
OnePlus Price Hike: Full List of New Prices
The OnePlus price hike affects the Nord 6, Nord CE 6, Nord CE 6 Lite, OnePlus N6, and the recently launched OnePlus N6x, with increases going up to Rs. 4,000 on some variants. The Nord CE 6 Lite saw the steepest jump in this OnePlus price hike. Here's the full breakdown across all affected models:

Phone | Variant | Old Price | New Price | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Nord CE 6 Lite | 6GB + 128GB | Rs 25,999 | Rs 28,999 | Rs 3,000 |
Nord CE 6 Lite | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 27,999 | Rs 30,999 | Rs 3,000 |
Nord CE 6 Lite | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 30,999 | Rs 34,999 | Rs 4,000 |
Nord 6 | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 44,999 | Rs 46,999 | Rs 2,000 |
Nord 6 | 12GB + 256GB | Rs 50,999 | Rs 52,999 | Rs 2,000 |
Nord CE 6 | 6GB + 128GB | Rs 25,999 | Rs. 28,999 | Rs 3,000 |
Nord CE 6 | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 27,999 | Rs 30,999 | Rs 3,000 |
Nord CE 6 | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 30,999 | Rs 34,999 | Rs 4,000 |
N6 | 4GB + 128GB | Rs 22,999 | Rs 24,999 | Rs 2,000 |
N6 | 6GB + 128GB | Rs 24,999 | Rs 26,999 | Rs 2,000 |
N6x | 4GB + 64GB | Rs 18,999 | Rs 20,999 | Rs 2,000 |
N6x | 4GB + 128GB | Rs 20,999 | Rs 22,999 | Rs 2,000 |
The Nord CE 6 Lite's 8GB + 256GB variant took the biggest hit at Rs. 4,000, while most other models across the lineup saw increases between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 3,000. The N6x stands out here, since it only launched in India this past July and has already been repriced within weeks of hitting the market.
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Why The OnePlus Increased the Prices Now?
OnePlus isn't the only brand adjusting prices right now. Vivo has also raised prices on several models in its Y series in India around the same period, pointing to a wider trend rather than an isolated decision by one company. Industry watchers have linked this round of price hikes to rising memory component costs globally, a pressure point that's been building across the smartphone supply chain for months and is now showing up directly in retail prices.
For anyone holding off on a purchase, this OnePlus price hike makes now a worse time to wait than a few weeks ago. If a phone on this list was already on your shortlist, buying before further increases land is the safer bet, since nothing about the underlying memory cost pressure looks like it's easing soon.
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