It’s official: OnePlus is leaving the US and EU. OPPO’s senior PR manager in Europe has confirmed the move to The Verge, marking the end of the brand’s presence in these regions.
The company will no longer launch new products in the US and Europe. OPPO itself will continue to sell phones and other devices in Europe, but OnePlus will not return.
However, OPPO itself has no presence in the US, leaving questions about how warranty and support agreements will be honored.
Existing OnePlus devices will still receive updates and support until they reach end-of-life. Future updates will shift from OxygenOS to OPPO’s ColorOS.
OPPO has not yet confirmed which markets OnePlus will continue to operate in. Reports suggest the brand will exit India and all other regions by next year, except in China. where it’s product roadmap remains unchanged.
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This marks the end of OnePlus as a global brand. Its future is limited to Asia, where it could continue as a low-cost option, while OPPO takes over in Europe.






