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Smartphone prices likely to drop by up to Rs 16,000

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ISLAMABAD: The prices of various smartphones in the country are likely to drop by Rs 10,000 to Rs 16,000.

The FBR has decided to reduce the regulatory duty imposed on imported mobile phones by 20 percent, as a result of which the prices of smartphones of various brands are likely to drop by up to Rs 16,000, which is expected to provide relief to the common consumers on a large scale.

Clubs associated with the mobile phone market say that the reduction in regulatory duty will reduce the cost of imported phones, which will ultimately have an impact on market prices.

It may be recalled that a day ago, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Rashid Mahmood Langrial had assured the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance of a reduction in the import duty imposed on mobile phones.

The FBR Chairman said that the reduction in regulatory duty on mobile phones should be limited to entry-level mobile phones worth $31 to $200 so that low-income and first-time smartphone buyers can benefit from it.

He clarified that a large-scale reduction in duty on expensive or premium imported mobile phones would benefit the elite class of society more, while it could also cause heavy losses to the national exchequer.

Smartphone Model Price During Iran-US Tensions (PKR) Expected Price After Ceasefire (PKR) Expected Reduction (PKR)
Samsung Galaxy A57 161,999 156,999 5,000
Samsung Galaxy A37 141,999 137,999 4,000
Redmi Note 15 64,999 62,999 2,000
Redmi Note 15 Pro 89,999 86,999 3,000
Realme Note 70 (6GB) 37,499 36,499 1,000
Realme Note 70 (4GB) 34,999 33,999 1,000
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