Summary
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OnePlus is rumored to be exiting the US and EU and will be announced this week.
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Winfuture cites insiders who say that Oppo will expand and “take over” the flagship role from OnePlus.
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Company executives have previously denied the closure and there has been no official confirmation – treat the reports with skepticism.
In January, we saw a pretty big claim OnePlus was planning to cease operations worldwide. Senior executives at the company denied the rumors on social media, saying the company plans to continue as normal. However, the idea of OnePlus shutting down continued to swirl in the back of people’s minds, and it became difficult to dismiss any negative sign as evidence that the company was not doing well.
In the latest round of rumours, a website cites inside sources claiming that OnePlus will pull out of the US and EU markets. Not only that, the company will announce in the coming week
Winfuture claims that OnePlus is leaving the US and EU soon
We’ll soon find out if that’s true
The latest news comes to us via a reputable German tech website Winfuture. He also remembers the big rumor that ignited in early 2026 and came across some additional information that rekindled the flames.
As the publication claims (machine translated from German):
According to our informed sources, OnePlus and its parent company Oppo are set to announce major changes in their strategy this week. What sounds like a lot of marketing hype is nothing more than a withdrawal from mainstream markets and the end of OnePlus as we know it.
Those “key markets” are the EU and the US, with Winfuture’s sources claiming that an announcement covering at least the EU market is expected later this week. This is said to be due to Oppo’s expansion into another market, “taking OnePlus’ lead role”. As always, none of this information has been officially confirmed, so take it all with a grain of salt.





