Two in three models tracked were priced above their original launch price even after discounts, as memory and component shortages reshaped festive pricing across the Indian smartphone market. SRINAGAR / GURUGRAM, India — July 10, 2026: As Amazon and Flipkart wrapped up their July festive sales, Amazon’s window closed on July 6 and Flipkart’s on […]
Two in three models tracked were priced above their original launch price even after discounts, as memory and component shortages reshaped festive pricing across the Indian smartphone market.
SRINAGAR / GURUGRAM, India — July 10, 2026: As Amazon and Flipkart wrapped up their July festive sales, Amazon’s window closed on July 6 and Flipkart’s on July 9, a new pricing study by Techarc finds that global memory-chip and component shortages had already pushed smartphone prices well above launch levels in the run-up to the sale, and that the festive discounts which followed mostly rolled back that increase rather than delivering a genuine saving to buyers.
Techarc tracked launch price, June 2026 business-as-usual (BAU) price, and net effective festive sale price (after card offers, excluding exchange bonuses) across 50 smartphone SKUs from 10 brands, spanning the sub-₹10,000 segment through to super-premium flagships, on both Amazon and Flipkart.
Key findings
The degree to which festive pricing rolled back the earlier hike varied by brand and price segment, reflecting differences in how component-cost pressure fed through to each model’s pre-sale pricing, a pattern Techarc’s full report examines in more detail.
“Discount season this year tells a supply-chain story as much as a retail one. The scale of price inflation ahead of the sale, driven by global memory and component costs, meant most of what showed up as a ‘festive discount’ was catching up rather than a genuine saving. Buyers who compare the sale price to the launch price, not just to last month’s price, are the ones getting the real picture.”
Faisal, Founder & CEO, TecharcMethodology
Techarc compared three reference prices for each SKU, original launch price, June 2026 business-as-usual price, and net effective festive sale price after card-linked offers (excluding exchange bonuses), on Amazon (sale period ending July 6, 2026) and Flipkart (sale period ending July 9, 2026). A sale price was classified as a “real discount” only when it fell below the model’s original launch price; sale prices that fell below the June price but remained at or above launch price were classified as a “partial rollback” of the pre-sale hike.
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