Fresh off the announcement desk — offline retail prices for OPPO Find X9, OPPO Find X9 Pro, Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro have reportedly dropped.

Just last week, we told you about the reported OPPO Find X9 deal in the offline market. Turns out, that isn’t the only premium-tier that’s said to be available at a meaningful discount. Tipster Sanju Choudhary has put out a wider list of phones from OPPO and Vivo that are reportedly selling well below their launch prices at retail stores. If you’ve been watching any of these phones and waiting for the right moment, it may be now.

Premium premium-tier deals

Phone | Launch price (starting) | Reported offline price | Discount
OPPO Find X9 | Rs 74,999 | Rs 60,000 – Rs 63,000 | Up to Rs 15,000
OPPO Find X9 Pro | Rs 1,09,999 | Rs 91,000 – Rs 92,000 | Up to Rs 19,000
Vivo X300 | Rs 75,999 | Rs 63,000 – Rs 65,000 | Up to Rs 13,000
Vivo X300 Pro | Rs 1,09,999 | Rs 91,000 – Rs 92,000 | Up to Rs 19,000
OPPO Reno 15 Pro Mini | Rs 59,999 | Rs 50,500 – Rs 51,000 | Up to Rs 9,500
Vivo V70 | Rs 45,999 | Rs 44,000 – Rs 45,000 | Up to Rs 2,000
Vivo V70 Elite | Rs 51,999 | Rs 49,000 – Rs 50,000 | Up to Rs 3,000

The real story here is the Pro models. Both the OPPO Find X9 Pro and Vivo X300 Pro launched at Rs 1,09,999 and are now reportedly sitting around Rs 91,000 to Rs 92,000 in offline stores. Nearly Rs 19,000 off phones that were considered proper flagships at launch and still hold up well today. The tipster singles out the Pro versions as the best buys on this list, and looking at the numbers, it’s easy to see why.

The standard Find X9 and X300 at Rs 60,000 to Rs 65,000 are a different kind of interesting. These launched within a few thousand rupees of each other late last year and were already competitive against the OnePlus 13 and Samsung Galaxy S25 at their original prices. At this range, they start to feel like genuinely good value rather than just discounted flagships with large batteries, capable cameras, and chipsets that shouldn’t feel slow anytime soon.

The OPPO Reno 15 Pro Mini at around Rs 50,500 is the sleeper pick on this list. It launched only three months ago, making a nearly Rs 9,500 drop fairly unusual for a phone that young. For anyone who wants something compact and premium without pushing past Rs 55,000, this one deserves a closer look.

The Vivo V70 and V70 Elite discounts are smaller and less exciting in comparison. These were always more accessible phones, and a Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000 drop does not change the buying equation dramatically. They are decent phones with modest deals, but drops that you’re likely to see on Flipkart/Amazon sales as well.

One thing worth keeping in mind before you head out is that these are reported offline prices from a tipster, not confirmed figures from the brands or retailers. Prices can shift by city and by store, and stock at these levels is not going to last forever, especially on the Pro models. people should call ahead and verify the price in person.

This looks less like a strategy shift and more like timing. These phones launched between November 2025 and February 2026, which means they’re just far enough from launch to see retail-level corrections, but not old enough to be replaced. Offline stores tend to move first as they adjust pricing to clear inventory. Online listings usually take longer to reflect that.

There’s also pressure from the top end. Phones like the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and iPhones from Apple still define the premium bracket. Everything below that has to stay flexible to remain attractive.