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OnePlus and parent Oppo plan to announce the brand's exit from the US and Europe within days. The move follows repeated reports of staff departures and operational reviews since January.
The VergeOnePlus and its parent company Oppo plan to announce in the coming days that the OnePlus brand will leave the US and European markets, The Verge reported. The planned announcement follows months of rumors about the company's future in those regions. The Verge based its report on a machine translation of a WinFuture article.
OnePlus did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Prior reports had pointed to shifts in operations. Android Headlines reported in January that OnePlus was being dismantled. OnePlus stated at the time that OnePlus North America continues to operate with full guarantee of users’ after-sales support, software updates, and rights commitments.
In March, 9to5Google reported that OnePlus might cease operations in global markets. In April, Android Authority reported that top staffers at OnePlus had recently left in Europe and the UK. A OnePlus spokesperson stated then that OnePlus Europe is evaluating its regional roadmap and product strategy.
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