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Why Smartphone Prices Are Expected to Increase in 2026, According to Nothing CEO Carl Pei

Last updated: January 17, 2026 9:48 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 04: (L-R) OnePlus Co-founder Carl Pei and TechCrunch Hardware Editor Brian Heater speak onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 2019 at Moscone Convention Center on October 04, 2019 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
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Smartphone Prices Set to Rise in 2026 as Memory Costs Surge, Says Nothing CEO Carl PeiYou would have seen growing discussion in recent weeks around the sharp increase in global memory chip demand and its impact on consumer electronics prices. Smartphones, in particular, are expected to be affected, with industry analysts warning that device prices could rise by as much as 6% in 2026.

This shift marks a major turning point for the smartphone industry, which for over a decade has benefited from steadily declining component costs.Carl Pei: 2026 Will Be a Defining Year for SmartphonesAdding weight to these concerns, Carl Pei, CEO and co-founder of Nothing, the London-based consumer technology unicorn, shared his perspective via LinkedIn and X. Nothing currently ships millions of smartphones, earbuds, and headphones globally each year, giving Pei a front-row seat to the changes happening across the supply chain.According to Pei, 2026 will be an unprecedented year for consumer electronics, especially smartphones.“For fifteen years, the smartphone industry relied on a single, reliable assumption: components would inevitably get cheaper. While short-term volatility existed, the long-term downward trend in memory and display costs allowed for annual spec bumps without price hikes. In 2026, that model has finally broken, driven by a sharp and unprecedented surge in memory costs.”The End of the Smartphone “Specs Race”For years, smartphone brands competed aggressively on specifications, offering more RAM, better displays, and faster processors at similar price points. Falling memory and display costs made this possible.However, Pei believes that era is coming to an end.“2026 is the year the ‘specs race’ ends. As the industry resets, experience becomes the only real differentiator.”With memory prices rising and supply tightening, manufacturers will no longer be able to rely on incremental hardware upgrades to win customers without increasing prices. Instead, brands will need to focus on software optimization, user experience, design, and long-term value.

Why Memory Chip Prices Are RisingThe surge in memory costs is being driven by several factors, including demand from AI-powered devices and data centersSupply constraints across advanced memory manufacturingGrowing competition for high-performance chips across industriesAs memory is a core component in smartphones, tablets, and wearables, higher costs are expected to ripple through the entire consumer electronics market.A Shift Toward Design and ExperiencePei argues that this industry reset aligns perfectly with Nothing’s philosophy.“That is exactly what Nothing was built for. The era of cheap silicon is over. The era of intentional design is just beginning.”Rather than chasing raw specifications, Nothing has focused on distinctive design, clean software, and a differentiated user experience. This approach could become increasingly relevant as brands are forced to justify higher prices with more than just hardware numbers.What This Means for Consumers in 2026For consumers, 2026 may bring smartphone prices, potentially up to 6% moreFewer year-on-year spec upgradesGreater emphasis on usability, design, and software longevityWhile price increases are rarely welcome, this shift could lead to more thoughtfully designed devices that prioritize real-world experience over spec sheets.Final ThoughtsThe smartphone industry is entering a new phase. With rising memory costs and the end of the traditional specs race, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year. As Carl Pei suggests, the brands that succeed will be those that focus on intentional design, meaningful innovation, and user experience rather than raw hardware alone.For consumers and manufacturers alike, the rules of the game are changing and the next generation of smartphones may look very different because of it.

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