OnePlus To Cease Operations In US And Europe This Week, Bloomberg Reports
OnePlus ceases U.S. and Europe operations as parent Oppo restructures, phasing out OxygenOS for ColorOS and maintaining a presence in China.
- On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that OnePlus will cease operations in North America and Europe as part of a restructuring by parent company Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corporation.
- Analyst Paolo Pescatore at PP Foresight said OnePlus lost the clarity that made it a 'flagship killer,' struggling with higher prices and intense competition in Western markets.
- Users with existing OnePlus devices will continue receiving software updates through their promised support period, though support will transition from OxygenOS to Oppo's ColorOS.
- Oppo intends to continue operating the OnePlus brand in China while expanding its own presence in Europe to fill the gap left by OnePlus' exit.
- Geopolitical pressures and intensifying competition have squeezed mid-tier entrants out of Western markets, as Oppo's global market share declined to 10% in the second quarter of 2026.
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OnePlus confirmed on Thursday that it would withdraw from the entire European market. At its peak, its market share exceeded 20 percent during the corona period, Elisa reports.
They were also present in the Hungarian market with big plans. They established their reputation with excellent value for money mobile phones.
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