OnePlus India: OnePlus India on Wednesday rejected all the reports claiming that the company is going to shut down its operations in India. With this the company said that its operations remain normal. “I would like to clarify some of the misinformation spreading about OnePlus India and its operations,” OnePlus CEO Robin Liu said in a post on social media platform X. We are operating normally and will continue to do so.
Liu further said that recent unconfirmed reports about OnePlus’ closure are false. OnePlus India operations are continuing as normal. We urge all parties to verify information from official sources before sharing baseless claims.
OnePlus was started in 2013
The clarification from the company has come at a time when smartphone manufacturers in India have to undergo stringent security checks and the competition in the market is much greater than before. OnePlus was founded as an independent brand in 2013. The company has very close relations with Oppo, as both companies are part of the BBK Electronics Group and both companies have similar investors and supply chains.
4% share in smartphone market
oneplus Indian smartphone market India’s mid-premium segment is expected to grow by 10.7 per cent year-on-year in Q3 2025, with market share rising from 3 per cent to 4 per cent. In this, Samsung is at the top position, followed by Oppo and OnePlus.
Sharp rise in Indian smartphone market
According to International Data Corporation (IDC) data, the smartphone market in India was at a five-year high in the third quarter of 2025, registering a growth of 4.3 percent year-on-year to reach 48 million units. Overseas shipments of smartphones from India stood at approximately $79.03 billion from 2021 to 2025, with 2025 accounting for the highest share.
Apple’s iPhones accounted for about 75 percent of total shipments during this period, valued at more than $22 billion. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav recently said India’s electronics exports are expected to grow further due to a boost in semiconductor production.
World’s second largest producer
India has now become the world’s second largest mobile phone producer, with more than 99 percent of phones sold domestically being ‘Made in India’ Due to which its importance is increasing in the manufacturing value chain. The smartphone PLI scheme is set to end in March 2026, although the government is reportedly considering options to extend the support.
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