The prices of around twenty smartphones have experienced a significant decline, with cuts of up to Rs10,000 noted.
This reduction aligns with positive economic indicators in the country, suggesting a potential decrease in the inflation rate.
Both local and international mobile phone manufacturers operating in Pakistan have responded to this economic trend by reducing prices on a combined total of twenty smartphone models, with reductions ranging from Rs400 to Rs10,000.
Additionally, reports indicate a slight decrease in prices for basic keypad mobile devices, with drops of up to Rs500 observed.
Several factors contribute to the decision to lower prices, including the favorable economic outlook and efforts to meet sales targets amid increased production levels.
Representatives from various companies emphasize that the recent price adjustments aim to promote stability within Pakistan’s phone industry.
While the specific list of smartphones benefiting from price cuts has not been officially disclosed, it is expected that this move will improve consumer access to advanced technology at more affordable prices.
This development is poised to revive the mobile phone market and potentially stimulate higher consumer spending in the sector.



















