Chinese smartphone makers OPPO and Vivo are raising the prices of some of their handsets, citing a sharp and sustained increase in the cost of memory chips that is sending shockwaves through the consumer electronics industry.
Vivo announced on its official website on March 16 that it will adjust the suggested retail prices of some products starting March 18, attributing the move to the “continuous sharp rise in the cost of global semiconductors and memory.”

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