OnePlus has confirmed that it's exiting the North American and European markets. “Thank you for your trust, your passion, and for being an essential part of the products we have built together,” OnePlus said in an official statement. However, OnePlus' operations in other markets, including India and the Philippines, will remain unaffected. According to a local report, Digital Walker, OnePlus' official distributor in the Philippines, confirmed that local operations are unaffected by the move. Just last week, the OnePlus Pad 4 became available for pre-order in the country. [caption id="attachment_444223" align="alignnone" width="1200"] IN PHOTO: OnePlus 12R[/caption] Despite the exit, OnePlus assures affected users that aftersales and software support will continue. OnePlus also addressed how the transition from OxygenOS to ColorOS 17 will affect its software going forward. Users with eligible OnePlus devices will have the option to voluntarily update to ColorOS 17 once OnePlus officially releases it. Read more in our articles including "OnePlus exits US, Europe markets; PH operations to continue" and "OnePlus One now official: design & power starting at $299".
OnePlus has confirmed that it's exiting the North American and European markets. “Thank you for your trust, your passion, and for being an essential part of the products we have built together,” OnePlus said in an official statement.
However, OnePlus' operations in other markets, including India and the Philippines, will remain unaffected. According to a local report, Digital Walker, OnePlus' official distributor in the Philippines, confirmed that local operations are unaffected by the move. Just last week, the OnePlus Pad 4 became available for pre-order in the country.
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