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Oneplus officially pulls out of U.S. and Europe.
Posted on 7/17/26 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 7/17/26 at 3:38 pm
CNET reported:
CNET
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OnePlus has confirmed that it will no longer operate in North America or Europe, and won't launch any further phones in the regions following 2025's OnePlus 15.
OnePlus merged some of its operations with parent company Oppo in 2021, and going forward, all operations will now fall under the Oppo brand. OnePlus will continue operating in China, while Realme, another Oppo sub-brand, will exit the Chinese market but continue selling devices overseas.
"This was neither a case of Oppo instructing OnePlus nor a unilateral decision made by OnePlus," a OnePlus spokesperson said in a briefing. "Together with Oppo, we spend a long time carefully evaluating what our users need from us most in 2026, because our users are at the heart of everything we do."
The new strategy will better meet people's needs by "letting the OnePlus spirit and capabilities continue through Oppo," added the spokesperson.
It's a tricky time for smartphone brands, with a combination of limited memory supply and record-high memory prices forcing phone-makers to increase prices across the board. Global smartphone shipments decreased year over year in the first quarter of 2026, according to IDC, breaking the growth streak the market had seen since mid-2023. This week, Counterpoint Research released data suggesting that smartphone shipments had fallen to the lowest level since 2013.
Despite these pressures, most smartphone brands have managed to navigate the market successfully so far. Still, casualties aren't surprising, and OnePlus is the first major one under Oppo's restructuring
OnePlus was founded in China in 2013 by Pete Lau and Carl Pei, and quickly grew a cult following with its limited-edition drops and maverick marketing strategy. It built a reputation for building high-quality phones that undercut competitor devices on price. Pei left the company in 2020 and moved to London. There, he founded tech startup Nothing, whose smartphones have developed a cult following, too.
CNET
Posted on 7/17/26 at 3:42 pm to prplhze2000
US enterprise, telecom, and content owners hate free and open. China has mandated free and open as part of their economic plan over the next 5 years.
I just wish they’d mandate that on their export-only Amazon trash they send over here.
I just wish they’d mandate that on their export-only Amazon trash they send over here.
Posted on 7/17/26 at 4:30 pm to prplhze2000
well, damn. not giving up my oneplus10 anytime soon.
Posted on 7/17/26 at 4:44 pm to Dallaswho
If you can't get in with the carriers, your sales are going nowhere.
Posted on 7/17/26 at 7:37 pm to Dallaswho
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China has mandated free and open as part of their economic plan over the next 5 years.
What a dumb thing to say lol.
Free and open, Jesus Christ!
Posted on 7/17/26 at 7:57 pm to j1897
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Free and open, Jesus Christ!
It’s their public economic initiative since 2020. It’s not some secret. Google says it extends to 2035 so 5 years was an underestimate but they typically plan in 5 year iterations which enables a little more strategy than our three month cycles.
This post was edited on 7/17/26 at 7:59 pm
Posted on 7/17/26 at 10:13 pm to prplhze2000
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If you can't get in with the carriers, your sales are going nowhere.
This is the problem.
But man, OnePlus seemed to be able to navigate it. What a spectacular rise and fall. The OnePlus 1, 2, 3 took the scene by storm. Sucks to have zero competition between Samsung and IPhone. I switched from Note phones (ultra) to Pixel this year, but im going back to Ultra my next phone. This pixel aint it.
Posted on 7/17/26 at 11:13 pm to Dallaswho
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Google says it extends to 2035
Google is banned in china, Mr. Free and Open. You're a fricking bot.
Posted on 7/18/26 at 12:02 am to j1897
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Google is banned in china, Mr. Free and Open. You're a fricking
China bans all anti-competitive practices meaning almost everything Google does is illegal there.
Hiding search results behind adds, deliberately giving bad results first for more clicks, proprietary doc formats to lock in ecosystem, selling user data, locked platforms, locked app stores, all illegal there.
Posted on 7/18/26 at 9:34 am to Dallaswho
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China bans all anti-competitive practices meaning almost everything Google does is illegal there.
Hiding search results behind adds, deliberately giving bad results first for more clicks, proprietary doc formats to lock in ecosystem, selling user data, locked platforms, locked app stores, all illegal there.
Duckduckgo is also banned in their free and open economy.
CCP bot.
Posted on 7/18/26 at 9:45 am to j1897
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Duckduckgo is also banned in their free and open economy. CCP bot.
You’re confusing censorship rules with industrial rules. They are not related. Censorship is done on the network.
Posted on 7/18/26 at 11:53 am to AaronDeTiger
Yup. That's why Sony and the big Chinese ones such as Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo don't sell here. Same for Nothing although Prei is trying to change that.
Check out the Fairphone. Oh, you can't. Too bad. Removable battery, expandable sd card slot, headphone jack, easier to repair yourself. Won't see it here or if you do, good luck finding a network that will accept it.
Check out the Fairphone. Oh, you can't. Too bad. Removable battery, expandable sd card slot, headphone jack, easier to repair yourself. Won't see it here or if you do, good luck finding a network that will accept it.
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