Breaking iQOO 16 India Launch May Be Scrapped Over Soaring Memory Component Costs

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iQOO 16’s planned Indian debut could be delayed or cancelled, a market‑watcher told The Mobile Indian, citing rising prices for memory chips as the primary obstacle. The tipster, who follows supply‑chain trends for smartphone manufacturers, said the cost surge makes the flagship’s pricing untenable for the price‑sensitive Indian market.

The report adds that the uncertainty has prompted iQOO’s parent company, Vivo, to reassess its rollout strategy. No official statement from Vivo or iQOO has been released, and the company’s Indian website continues to list the iQOO 16 among upcoming products.

Industry observers note that memory component costs have spiked globally since early 2024, driven by heightened demand for high‑capacity DRAM and LPDDR5X used in premium smartphones. If the price pressure persists, manufacturers may either raise retail prices or postpone launches to protect margins.

Analysis:
Supply‑chain pressure – The tipster’s claim aligns with broader reports of memory price volatility that have forced several smartphone makers to adjust launch timelines in 2026. For iQOO, which targets the mid‑range to premium segment, a significant cost increase could compress profit margins, especially in a market where consumers expect aggressive pricing.
Strategic implications – Skipping the Indian launch could affect Vivo’s market share, which has been growing but still trails rivals such as Xiaomi and Samsung. However, a delayed entry might allow iQOO to introduce a higher‑priced model later, preserving brand positioning.
Uncertainty remains – Without confirmation from Vivo, the possibility of a launch cancellation remains speculative. The tipster’s source was not named, and no internal documents or pricing data were provided. The situation will likely be clarified once Vivo issues an official comment or updates its product roadmap.

The Mobile Indian and other Indian tech outlets have flagged the story, but the lack of corroborating evidence means the claim should be treated as an unverified market rumor pending further confirmation.

Sources
– The Mobile Indian, “iQOO 16 may not launch in India, clams tipster: rising component costs to blame,” Google News India – Technology RSS feed.

Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India – Technology — source

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