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Shocking jump: Memory chip prices rise by 40%… Will smartphones become a luxury in 2026?

Memory chips: A new crisis in the phone industry

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Last updated: 05/02/2026 1:14 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Voice of the Emirates – The smartphone industry is facing a severe crisis after memory chip prices surged by a record 40% in the past three months, according to global market data. Technology experts confirm that this increase could lead to a significant rise in phone prices. There is also a possibility of delays in the launch of some new models.

A report issued by an international market research firm indicates that global demand for smartphones remains high. However, the supply chain is experiencing unprecedented bottlenecks, particularly in the manufacturing of advanced chips used in flagship devices.

Phone manufacturers expect a decline in demand for mid-range phones due to the price hikes. As a result, some consumers may postpone purchasing new phones or opt for less expensive models.

Analysts warn that continued price increases could shock the smartphone market. Furthermore, this could reshape consumer priorities between performance and price. Meanwhile, companies are seeking alternatives such as improving inventory management and adopting local manufacturing technologies to reduce their reliance on foreign markets.

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