Daily Guardian UAEDaily Guardian UAE
  • Home
  • UAE
  • What’s On
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
  • More
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
What's On

Oman Real Estate Booms: OMR 1.74M Villa Sale Highlights Growth

June 16, 2026

Sign in with Apple and iCloud+ Hide My Email are merging to lessen your memory burden

June 16, 2026

Are you using ChatGPT or Claude for writing work? A study says you may be landing in a fluency trap

June 16, 2026

WhatsApp Web is finally getting group calls, so you can leave your phone on your desk

June 16, 2026

You may soon be able to split your Xbox purchases into installments

June 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian UAE
Subscribe
  • Home
  • UAE
  • What’s On
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
  • More
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
Daily Guardian UAEDaily Guardian UAE
Home » Qualcomm leak suggests we have entered the ludicrous era of pricey phones
Technology

Qualcomm leak suggests we have entered the ludicrous era of pricey phones

By dailyguardian.aeMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

We have reached the point where the processor inside a flagship phone may cost as much as an entire budget Android phone. That sounds absurd, but it also feels exactly like where premium phones are headed. Samsung already raised the Galaxy S26’s starting price by $100 over the Galaxy S25, and the next wave of Android flagships could climb even higher.

According to a new leak from tipster Abhishek Yadav, Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could cost upward of $300, significantly raising the bill of materials for next-generation Android flagships.

As per reports, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro will cost more than $300.

For reference, here are the estimated costs of previous Snapdragon flagship SoCs:

• 8 Gen 1: $120–130
• 8+ Gen 1: $120–130
• 8 Gen 2: $160
• 8 Gen 3: $170–200
• 8 Elite: $220+
• 8 Elite…

— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 12, 2026

Is the best Android chip becoming an Ultra-only luxury?

The leaked price looks wild, but Qualcomm’s flagship chips have been getting pricier for years. Yadav estimates that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and 8+ Gen 1 cost OEMs around $120 to $130 in 2022. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 moved to about $160. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 reportedly sat between $170 and $200. Then came the Snapdragon 8 Elite at over $220, followed by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 at $240 to $280. Now, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro is tipped to cross $300.

This leaked price gives us more context on why Qualcomm might be thinking of splitting its flagship chip into two tiers. Earlier rumors suggest the company could launch a standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 alongside a more powerful Pro version. The higher-end Pro model is expected to bring a bigger performance jump, stronger graphics, and LPDDR6 memory support, making it a more obvious fit for Ultra-tier phones rather than every premium Android flagship. That means chips like the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could be reserved for the most expensive Android phones, such as the Galaxy S27 Ultra, Xiaomi 18 Ultra, and Ultra flagships from brands like Oppo, Vivo, and Motorola.

What does this mean for phone buyers?

Samsung has already shown where this road leads. It raised Galaxy S26 prices in key markets amid rising memory costs, and since then, things have only gotten messier. RAM and NAND prices are still under pressure as the AI boom pulls more supply toward data centers. Now, if Qualcomm’s top chip really crosses $300, Android brands have another expensive problem sitting right at the heart of the phone.

That extra cost will most likely show up in one of two ways. Brands may raise prices outright, or they might make “standard” flagships feel less premium while saving the best chips, cameras, memory, and storage for Ultra models. Neither option looks good. The next wave of Android flagships may ask buyers to pay more, settle for less, or both.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Sign in with Apple and iCloud+ Hide My Email are merging to lessen your memory burden

Are you using ChatGPT or Claude for writing work? A study says you may be landing in a fluency trap

WhatsApp Web is finally getting group calls, so you can leave your phone on your desk

You may soon be able to split your Xbox purchases into installments

Xbox is reportedly closing the studio behind Hellblade merely days after showing off its next game

Facebook now has an answering genie for all your burning questions, just like Google Search

Chrome is removing the last workaround keeping Manifest V2 ad blockers alive

After two decades on its own, Roku is being sold for $22 billion to this company

Airalo and the Rise of eSIM Travel: A Smarter Way to Stay Connected Abroad

Editors Picks

Sign in with Apple and iCloud+ Hide My Email are merging to lessen your memory burden

June 16, 2026

Are you using ChatGPT or Claude for writing work? A study says you may be landing in a fluency trap

June 16, 2026

WhatsApp Web is finally getting group calls, so you can leave your phone on your desk

June 16, 2026

You may soon be able to split your Xbox purchases into installments

June 16, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest UAE news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest Posts

BlackRock Report: Revolutionizing Retirement in the UAE

June 16, 2026

Xbox is reportedly closing the studio behind Hellblade merely days after showing off its next game

June 16, 2026

674 B2B Meetings Boost Dubai-South Africa Trade Opportunities

June 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Daily Guardian UAE. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.