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Phone maker OnePlus says it won’t release new phones in the U.S. and Europe

OnePlus has announced it will not release new phone models in the U.S. and Europe, citing rising prices and slow demand as key factors. Existing users can rest assured that they will continue to receive support and updates while the company...

TechCrunch· Jul 16, 2026 · 11:09 AM · 3 views

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OnePlus has announced it will not release new phone models in the U.S. and Europe, citing rising prices and slow demand as key factors. Existing users can rest assured that they will continue to receive support and updates while the company shifts its focus back to China and reduces global operations.

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