OnePlus is Not Going Anywhere, Here’s the Truth

OnePlus never claimed any such thing, and there are fresh products in the pipeline. In fact,the recent launch of OnePlus 15R with huge ambassadors such as Jasprit Bumrah, Smriti Mandana, and more Indian cricketers is only a sign that the company is only looking to deepen its impact in the markets (especially India).

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Highlights

  • OnePlus is suddenly in news, and not for the right reasons.
  • The company is being speculated to shut down, not immediately, but eventually.
  • OnePlus is not only investing in China and India, but is also expanding in Europe and North America with some launch events in these regions in the past.

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OnePlus is suddenly in news, and not for the right reasons. The company is being speculated to shut down, not immediately, but eventually. A report surfaced online, which is making claims that some product launch cancellations and a declining market share is the reason why OPPO is looking to shut down OnePlus. But that's far from the truth.




OnePlus never claimed any such thing, and there are fresh products in the pipeline. In fact,the recent launch of OnePlus 15R with huge ambassadors such as Jasprit Bumrah, Smriti Mandana, and more Indian cricketers is only a sign that the company is only looking to deepen its impact in the markets (especially India). OnePlus India also introduced Project Starlight, which is a Rs 6,000 crore investment commitment in India.

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OnePlus is not only investing in China and India, but is also expanding in Europe and North America with some launch events in these regions in the past. In fact, the company has also expanded its ecosystem beyond smartphones, and is selling tablets, smartwatches, and more in India and other markets.

Robin Liu, CEO of OnePlus India said in a statement on Twitter/X, "I wanted to address some misinformation that has been circulating about OnePlus India and its operations. We’re operating as usual and will continue to do so. Never Settle."

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OnePlus is only building back right now, and that is something which eventually happens with every company. The company has launched excellent products in the recent past, including the OnePlus 15, OnePlus 15R and the OnePlus Pad Go 2. These are smartphones and tablets, and they are meant to serve different segments of customers. As for the market share, that will eventually build back as customers start trusting the brand again after the green line fiasco, but that's definitely going to take some time.

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