[ Gearbest Technology News]On June 10, according to “Blue Whale News”, Lenovo made a decision at a work meeting in May this year: after the end of the 618 promotion in 2026, starting from July, the prices of all its products will be uniformly increased, and the price increase will be basically the same as the previous round. The person familiar with the matter also revealed: “In view of the price increase across the board, Lenovo has advised dealers to finalize plans as soon as possible and prepare stocks in advance to lock in prices if they have equipment purchase plans. A formal price increase letter will be sent to dealers at the end of this month.” This price increase covers all Lenovo's consumer categories, including notebooks, desktops, tablets, mobile phones, monitors, accessory office products and whole-home smart products.
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According to GearbestTechnology, this is not Lenovo’s first price adjustment this year. In early March this year, Lenovo issued a product price adjustment letter to channel dealers across the country. The maximum retail price of some computer models increased by more than 1,000 yuan. This was mainly reflected in the offline retail system, while online price increases were disguised by withdrawing discounts.
The “trigger” for this price increase points to the soaring price of upstream core components. According to data released by the Price Monitoring Center of the National Development and Reform Commission on February 28, as of January 2026, the prices of DRAM (memory) and NAND Flash (flash memory), the two major global memory chip products, have reached their highest values since statistics were available in 2016. Among them, the spot price of some mainstream models of DDR4 8Gb particles has soared from a low of 3.2 US dollars in 2025 to 15 US dollars, with a cumulative increase of 369%.
The industry is collectively under pressure, and many manufacturers have adjusted prices in advance. Dell will increase the price of commercial computers across the board as early as the end of 2025, with the price increase ranging from 10% to 30%. HP CEO Enrique Lores previously warned that the second half of 2026 “may be particularly difficult” as memory chips account for approximately 15% to 18% of the cost of a PC and that prices will be raised if necessary. Acer, Asus and other manufacturers also subsequently announced increases in PC product prices.


