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No, Oppo and OnePlus will not leave Europe

As we often say, it is necessary to confirm the news before shooting random information. This is a striking case. Before today we have never talked about the possibility of Oppo and OnePlus to leave Europe as it has never been confirmed. In fact today, after the first "warnings" of abandonment of the EU, the two brands have decided to reply officially.

Will Oppo and OnePlus leave Europe? The official response sheds light on the false information that has been chasing each other for days now

OnePlus and Oppo have denied recent rumors suggesting the two smartphone makers would be leaving the UK and European markets. The well-known All About Samsung leaker, Max jambor, he had tweeted on Monday claiming both brands would withdraw from the European market, but both companies have denied those claims. James Paterson, Global PR Manager of OnePlus, said the brand will continue to invest in Europe and to provide innovative solutions for its users, while an Oppo spokesperson confirmed that the brand is committed to all existing European markets.

OnePlus will not exit Europe and the UK and will maintain stable operations in local markets. OnePlus will continue to invest in Europe and provide more innovative products and solutions for its users

Oppo is engaged in all existing European markets. We had a great start to 2023 with the successful launch of several products in Europe and have an upcoming product range for the rest of the year. As always, Oppo will continue to provide more innovative products and the best service for users moving forward

Both brands, which belong to Chinese company BBK Group, have a range of products, including smartphones, wireless earphones and smartwatches, while Oppo also recently launched its Pad Air tablet. The exit from the European market would represent a major change in the sales strategy for the brands, with OnePlus which has been successful in Europe and the UK since the launch of its first phone, OnePlus One, in 2014.

We remind you that in 2021 the union of the two companies was announced, wanting to keep the promise to involve their community in the company's highlights. We understand from Pete Lau's comments that these changes are brought about by theadaptation of new circumstances (which we will probably never know) but which could already be perceived at the time of Carl Pei's farewell. In view of what they qualify as good results, the two companies have decided to broaden this integration to unify resources and enable them to be more efficient.

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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