OnePlus may reportedly leave the Indian market by 2027 as parent company Oppo restructures its global mobile business. Analyst Mark Gurman reported that operations could be scaled back outside China, with exits expected in some markets soon. OnePlus has not officially confirmed the India timeline, leaving users awaiting clarity.
OnePlus is reportedly planning a complete exit from the Indian market by 2027, according to a popular analyst Mark Gurman. The development comes as parent company Oppo undertakes a broader restructuring of its global mobile business, with shutdowns in the US and Europe expected to begin as early as this week. Netizens have reacted strongly to this news, calling it 'very sad' as the Indian market perceived OnePlus as a premium brand.
Restructuring at Oppo behind the move
According to the report published by Gurman on Bloomberg, Oppo is scaling back OnePlus operations across markets outside China as part of a company wide restructuring. While the brand's departure from the US and Europe is expected within days, its presence in India is likely to wind down over a longer timeline, with the exit expected to be complete by 2027. Reports also suggest that some of Oppo's Chinese factories tied to OnePlus production could shut down as part of the same overhaul.
'OnePlus exit is unexpected in India'
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