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OnePlus Plans to Exit US and European Markets Amid Oppo Restructuring
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First reported by Walla · 17 hours ago
What happened
OnePlus will soon stop selling smartphones in the US and Europe as part of Oppo's restructuring, potentially expanding to other markets by 2027. This marks a major change for the brand amid rising competition and costs.
- 01OnePlus will exit the US and European markets soon as part of Oppo's reorganization.
- 02The withdrawal may extend to India by 2027.
- 03OnePlus was known for affordable, high-performance Android phones.
- 04The brand struggled against Apple and Samsung's growing dominance.
- 05Rising memory component costs hurt Chinese manufacturers' profit margins.
- 06Impact on the Israeli market is currently unknown.
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