Once again new rumors have emerged regarding OnePlus, in which it is being claimed that the company may reduce or close its presence in some global markets. According to a tipster, this change can be seen especially in areas like America, UK and Europe, while business in China will continue as before. After this news, the concern has increased among the users whether it will affect India also. Although according to initial information, the company’s operations may continue in India, but the focus here may shift to budget and mid-range devices instead of premium ones.
Yogesh Brad’s Post According to (now deleted), OnePlus will continue its business in China as before, but changes may be seen in the US, UK and parts of Europe. At the same time, the situation is said to be different for India. According to the report, the company may continue its operations here, but the focus may be more on budget and mid-range smartphones rather than premium flagships.
Tweet by tipster Yogesh Brar, which has now been deleted
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However, at present no official confirmation has been given by the company regarding these claims. Even before this, such news had come out, on which OnePlus had given clarification. At that time, OnePlus India CEO Robin Liu had clearly said that the company would not expand its operations in India. not stopping work And all operations are going on normally.
Actually, this discussion started when a claim in report It was reported that the company’s shipments have declined in 2024 and some products have been cancelled. The report also said that teams in America and Europe have been reduced and many decisions are now being taken from China, which may reduce launches there.
Claims were also made about some devices, which include a second generation foldable and a compact flagship phone. However, the company has not confirmed these things either. At present, there seems to be no clear reason for concern for Indian users, because the company has already dismissed these rumors and has said that it will continue its operations in India.

