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OnePlus may be on the verge of a major global retreat

July 13, 2026
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What you need to know

  • OnePlus’ future in the West looks increasingly uncertain, with a new report claiming OPPO will announce the brand’s exit from Europe and the US this week.
  • The latest report builds on months of warning signs, including shrinking operations, executive departures, and earlier claims that OnePlus was scaling back its global presence.
  • OnePlus has denied similar rumors before, but the steady stream of reports continues to fuel doubts about the company’s long-term strategy outside China.

The uncertainty around OnePlus just refuses to die. After months of rumors about shutdowns, executives leaving, and reports of shrinking global ambitions, a new report says the brand is about to make its biggest move yet, and it might not be good news for fans in Europe or the US.

German outlet WinFuture reports that parent company OPPO will announce this week that OnePlus will stop operating in Europe and the US. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the warning signs have been building up. Earlier this month, Android Authority reported that OnePlus seemed to be getting ready to exit the US, with evidence pointing to a retreat from another major international market.

That was not long after reports surfaced that the company was already reducing its footprint in Europe, sparking speculation that OnePlus was shifting almost all of its focus to China.

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The writing was on the wall

This latest claim also fits in with OnePlus’ increasingly complicated year. The company had strongly denied reports of a shutdown in January following reports that OPPO was restructuring its smartphone business. More recently, OnePlus confirmed the departure of a top executive who publicly dismissed those earlier claims, adding more uncertainty to the company’s long-term plans.

For existing OnePlus owners, the reported withdrawal wouldn’t necessarily mean their phones stop working. Existing OnePlus devices are expected to continue to receive promised software updates and after-sales service during a transition period, but new product launches, retail sales, and local marketing activities are expected to end.


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But until OPPO confirms it, nothing is official. The company has denied similar reports in the past. Nevertheless, if this announcement does come, it would mark the end of OnePlus as a meaningful competitor in the West after more than a decade of challenging Samsung, Google, and Apple with flagship specs at aggressive prices.


Android Central’s Take

I hope this report isn’t true. It would be a shame if OnePlus drops out of Western markets, whether or not you own one of its phones. Competition keeps brands honest, drives innovation, and gives buyers more than just the same handful of flagship options year after year. If OnePlus is really pulling back, Samsung, Google, and Apple won’t really be crying about one less competitor to worry about. And if the company is wrong about these reports again, it may also want to consider changing its communication strategy, because if rumors of your departure are front page news every few months, clearly something is not working.

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