OnePlus and its parent company Oppo reportedly plan to exit the US and European markets, following months of rumors about the brand's future.
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">OnePlus and its parent company, Oppo, plan to announce in the coming days that OnePlus brand will be leaving the US and European markets, according to a machine translation of <a href="https://winfuture.de/news,159945.html">a <em>WinFuture</em> report</a>. </p>
<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Should the exit actually happen, it will mark a conclusion to months of rumors about the future of OnePlus. <em>Android Headlines</em> said <a href="https://www.androidheadlines.com/exclusive-oneplus-collapse">in January</a> that OnePlus was being "dismantled," though OnePlus, in a statement at the time, said that "OnePlus North America continues to operate, with full guarantee of users' after-sales support, software updates, and rights commitments."</p>
<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In March, <em>9to5Google</em> <a href="https://9to5google.com/2026/03/24/source-oneplus-may-shut-down-in-global-markets-as-early-as-april/">reported that</a> OnePlus might cease operations in global ma …</p>
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# OnePlus is reportedly bailing on the US
Source: [https://www.theverge.com/tech/965084/oneplus-oppo-exit-us-europe](https://www.theverge.com/tech/965084/oneplus-oppo-exit-us-europe)
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OnePlus and its parent company, Oppo, plan to announce in the coming days that OnePlus brand will be leaving the US and European markets, according to a machine translation of[a*WinFuture*report](https://winfuture.de/news,159945.html)\.
Should the exit actually happen, it will mark a conclusion to months of rumors about the future of OnePlus\.*Android Headlines*said[in January](https://www.androidheadlines.com/exclusive-oneplus-collapse)that OnePlus was being “dismantled,” though OnePlus, in a statement at the time, said that “OnePlus North America continues to operate, with full guarantee of users’ after\-sales support, software updates, and rights commitments\.”
In March,*9to5Google*[reported that](https://9to5google.com/2026/03/24/source-oneplus-may-shut-down-in-global-markets-as-early-as-april/)OnePlus might cease operations in global markets\. In April,*Android Authority*[detailed how](https://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-europe-troubles-employees-leave-3658947/)top staffers at OnePlus had recently left in Europe and the UK, with a company spokesperson saying in a statement that “OnePlus Europe is evaluating its regional roadmap and product strategy\.”
OnePlus didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment from*The Verge*\.
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- Jay Peters
OnePlus is exiting the US and European markets, with parent company Oppo promising to honor support and transition devices to ColorOS. The brand will focus on China, while sibling brand Realme refocuses overseas.
OnePlus has officially exited the US market after an eight-year run, citing challenges with carrier adoption and the US bill-credit model for phone purchases.
OnePlus has confirmed it will stop releasing new phones in North America and Europe, focusing on India and China, and its devices will adopt Oppo's ColorOS globally.
OnePlus is effectively winding down operations in North America and Europe, with layoffs and staff transitions to Oppo and Realme, signaling the end of the brand's independent identity.
OnePlus announced that starting May 31, 2024, users in mainland China will lose access to the global OnePlus community, redirecting them to the Chinese community. This follows requests from relevant authorities.