OnePlus officially gives up on the US and Europe

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OnePlus has confirmed what industry observers have long expected: it’s quitting the US and European markets, and will no longer launch new products in either region. Parent company Oppo promises that it will honor existing support and warranty agreements, with devices transitioning to its ColorOS for future updates.

“Software updates and after-sale support will be guaranteed” in both the US and Europe, Oppo’s senior PR manager in Europe, James Paterson, told The Verge in a call. The company wouldn’t confirm any specifics on how it will honor its warranty and support agreements in the US, where it will now have no presence at all. In Europe, Oppo itself will continue to sell phones and other products.

In order to provide owners with software support, devices will be transitioned from OnePlus’ OxygenOS to Oppo’s ColorOS “in the coming months,” according to Paterson. Oppo Europe CEO Elvis Zhou added that owners...

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