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AI Boom Could Make Smartphones More Expensive in 2026

January 7, 2026 by Harish Reddy Gudi

The rapid rise of AI computing is starting to impact something much closer to consumers: smartphone prices. As tech giants ramp up AI infrastructure, the ripple effects are being felt across the mobile supply chain—especially in memory and storage components.

What’s Causing the Price Pressure

Big AI players are consuming massive amounts of memory:

  • Alphabet and Meta are buying huge volumes of:
    • DRAM
    • NAND flash
  • These chips are being redirected toward:
    • AI servers
    • Data centers
    • High-performance computing systems

Result:

  • Fewer memory chips are available for smartphones
  • Supply tightens, prices rise

Memory Prices Are Already Surging

Industry data shows a sharp increase since early 2025:

  • Phone RAM prices: up nearly 70%
  • Phone storage prices: almost doubled
  • Further increase expected: up to 40% more by mid-2026

This affects every phone—from budget models to flagships.

Smartphone Manufacturing Costs Are Rising

Higher component prices mean higher production costs:

  • Phone makers now spend 8–15% more per device
  • Memory alone has become one of the most expensive parts of a smartphone bill of materials
  • Brands are forced to:
    • Absorb costs
    • Cut margins
    • Or pass costs to consumers

Most are choosing a mix of all three.

Samsung Has Already Started Raising Prices

Samsung has already taken early steps:

  • Prices of some mid-range Galaxy phones in India have increased
  • Hikes reported:
    • Up to $24 per device
  • The move signals that brands are preparing users for higher prices

Galaxy S26 Series Could Be Affected

Looking ahead to Samsung’s next flagship lineup:

  • Galaxy S26 series may cost more to manufacture
  • Factories are reportedly charging:
    • $33 to $65 extra per phone
  • Reasons include:
    • Higher memory costs
    • Advanced AI features
    • More expensive components

Final retail pricing is still undecided.

Will Prices Rise Everywhere?

Samsung may take a cautious approach in key markets:

  • US pricing may stay flat initially
  • Goal:
    • Protect sales volume
    • Stay competitive against rivals
  • Other regions, including India, may see:
    • Gradual price adjustments
    • Reduced discounts

What This Means for Buyers

If current trends continue:

  • Smartphones could get noticeably more expensive in 2026
  • Mid-range phones may see the biggest impact
  • Flagships may justify higher prices with:
    • AI features
    • Better cameras
    • More on-device processing

Final Thoughts

The AI boom isn’t just about smarter software—it’s reshaping hardware economics. As memory gets pulled toward AI servers, smartphone makers are caught in the middle. While brands may delay price hikes, rising costs suggest that cheaper upgrades may soon be a thing of the past.

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