OnePlus is said to be shutting down business in the US and Europe, with a formal announcement expected later this week. Although the company has not confirmed the claims, several reports indicate this could be a big change in the company’s global strategy, especially affecting OnePlus US operations.
Sources say OnePlus and parent company Oppo could be announcing further wide-ranging restructuring moves soon enough. If true, it will mark the end of OnePlus US operations and presence in Europe, though markets like India and China won’t be affected.
There’s been speculation about OnePlus US for months. Earlier reports suggested OnePlus was re-evaluating its international business as it disappears from view in the West. The company had previously denied rumors of a shutdown, but recent events such as limited product launches and closer ties with Oppo have raised more questions about the future.
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The reported move is believed to be part of a wider consolidation within Oppo’s global operations. Analysts have long suggested that maintaining separate brands with overlapping products added complexity, making a merger or exit increasingly likely.
But there’s no known impact on current users, particularly those who rely on OnePlus US services. OnePlus has not announced any changes to software updates, warranties or customer support, and in the past, has said existing devices would continue to be serviced.
If confirmed, the exit would significantly impact the premium Android market, especially in the US, where OnePlus has offered competitive alternatives to Samsung and Google.
There’s no word yet that OnePlus US is closing down. Until there is an official announcement, this should be treated as developing news, not a confirmed fact.