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OnePlus rumored to exit the US and European markets… again

OnePlus could be retreating from the west

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Just when it seemed like the dust had settled, new rumors have surfaced about OnePlus scaling back its global operations again.

A new leak suggests that the company could be preparing to shut down its business in the US and Europe, while continuing to focus on Asian markets like China. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard something like this. Similar claims appeared earlier this year, which were promptly pushed back by the company. But now, the same conversation is picking up again.

What’s in the new rumors?

It might not be a sudden shutdown, but OnePlus is reportedly making a slow retreat.

OnePlus is shutting down in select Global markets..

China business will stay unaffected.

India market will mostly get budget & mid-range products

(Not a good news for US, UK & EU customers)

— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) March 23, 2026

OnePlus has already reduced its visibility in the Western markets over the past few years, with fading carrier partnerships in North America, shrinking retail presence, and a majority of sales being limited to online channels. In other words, the potential “exit” could just be the final step in a trend that’s already underway.

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While the report points to a possible exit from the US, UK, and Europe, it also suggests that OnePlus could continue operating in other key markets, particularly in Asia. Regions like China and India have traditionally been strongholds for the brand.

But there’s a catch.

The operations in the Chinese market will reportedly remain unchanged, though OnePlus India will “mostly” get budget and mid-range models now.

What this means

If OnePlus does move forward with this strategy, it would likely affect:

  • Availability of future devices in Western markets.
  • Local sales and distribution channels.
  • Long-term presence in regions like the US, UK, and Europe.

However, since the report does not go into specifics, it’s unclear whether this would be a complete exit or a gradual scale-back.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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