OnePlus to Exit Western Markets as Oppo Expands in Europe

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OnePlus is reportedly confirmed to withdraw from Europe and the United States, with no new devices launching there and existing inventory to be sold off in the coming months; software support is not expected to be affected. In India and China, the brand will continue operating but will sell Oppo-branded, affordable smartphones instead of developing new OnePlus models. Oppo plans to expand its European presence and may offer flagship devices in more EU countries. Rumors also suggest Redmi, iQOO, or Poco could disappear, and notes that OnePlus has operated as an Oppo subsidiary since 2021 after co-founder Carl Pei left to found Nothing.
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