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OnePlus denies shutdown rumours, says reports of dismantling are “false”

By technologistmag.com21 January 20263 Mins Read
OnePlus denies shutdown rumours, says reports of dismantling are “false”
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OnePlus has strongly denied a recent report suggesting that the company is being “dismantled” and winding down its business, reaffirming that its operations are continuing normally. The clarification comes after an Android Headlines investigation claimed that OnePlus was effectively collapsing and being absorbed into its parent company Oppo, a narrative that triggered widespread speculation across tech circles and social platforms.

According to the report, OnePlus’ global presence and market share have sharply declined, internal teams are allegedly being reduced, and key product launches might have been cancelled as part of an asserted consolidation strategy within Oppo. While no official confirmation has been provided from the company or Oppo on these internal details, the claims quickly spread online, leading to confusion among fans and customers.
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In response, OnePlus India CEO Robin Liu took to X (formerly Twitter) to directly counter the assertions

Liu termed the Android Headlines piece “false” and “unverified,” emphasising that the company’s business operations are running normally in India. “We urge all stakeholders to verify information from official sources before sharing unsubstantiated claims,” Liu wrote in the statement shared on the platform.

The statement reflects a broader pattern of corporate communications where companies seek to quickly dispel damaging rumours that can affect consumer trust or investor sentiment. OnePlus also previously told Android Authority that its India business operations remain normal, though it offered no specific future market forecast.

This clarification matters because OnePlus has been a visible player in the smartphone market for over a decade, known for offering premium-tier hardware with aggressive pricing and a strong community following. Any hint of a shutdown or significant scale-back prompts concern among existing customers about future device support, updates, and warranty fulfilment. However, industry observers note that continued software and security updates for current phones are still being delivered, something that would likely not occur if a full shutdown were imminent.

There are also unanswered questions about OnePlus’ presence in the U.S. market

The company’s American arm has not commented publicly on the allegations. This silence has only added fuel to speculation, particularly given ongoing reports of reduced carrier partnerships and distribution channels in North America.

The rear of the OnePlus 15R, horizontal on a wooden table.

For consumers, the key takeaway is that OnePlus devices continue to receive support and the brand remains operational, especially in markets like India. But the lack of clarity on strategic direction and the absence of reassurance from the U.S. division leave a degree of uncertainty about the brand’s global product roadmap. Whether this is simply a case of rumour overreach or an early indicator of deeper corporate restructuring remains to be seen, with industry watchers suggesting caution in interpreting unconfirmed reports.

In the meantime, OnePlus appears focused on maintaining normal business continuity and reassuring users that the brand is not shutting down — at least not for now.

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