Overview
- Multiple outlets report an imminent official announcement that OnePlus will stop selling new phones in the United States and Europe this week, with internal briefings and closed meetings cited by sources.
- OnePlus and Oppo representatives have told press they will continue customer support and deliver software updates for current OnePlus devices through their normal lifecycles.
- Observers point to visible operational signs of the change, including OnePlus web pages redirecting to Oppo stores and regional online inventories showing limited or no stock.
- Reporting says OnePlus will survive in India and China but lose independent flagship status, becoming a lower‑cost or rebranded line within Oppo’s product portfolio.
- Industry analysts expect the shift to speed consolidation of software and hardware under Oppo, potentially ending OxygenOS as a distinct experience and changing repair, warranty, and update channels for users.