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For the average Pakistani consumer, staying connected just got more expensive. Following the recent hike in petrol prices, the mobile phone market has followed suit, with handset prices climbing by as much as Rs. 5,000.
Impact on Daily Life
From high-end smartphones to basic accessories, the price hike is felt across the board.
- The “Accessory Tax”: Consumers are now paying more for everyday items like screen protectors and chargers.
- Buyer Hesitation: “People are holding onto their old phones longer,” says a local dealer. “The trend of upgrading has slowed down because the extra Rs. 3,000 to 5,000 is a huge hit to a monthly budget.”
Public Demand for Relief
Citizens have expressed deep concern over the mounting inflationary pressure. Many are calling on the government to reduce petroleum prices, arguing that the “petrol bomb” is causing a chain reaction of dearness in every sector.
Expert Warning
Economic experts warn that if the upward trend in fuel prices continues, the mobile market might be the first of many retail sectors to see a major decline in growth, potentially leading to job losses in the retail tech industry.


