Rumours of OnePlus ceasing operations in key markets are back in the spotlight, months after its India CEO Robin Liu dismissed them, saying that business operations are continuing “as usual and will continue to do so”.
In a now-deleted Twitter post, Internet tipster Yogesh Brar had claimed that OnePlus would be shutting down operations in key global markets to shift focus on its entry- and mid-range market in India.
“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),” Brar wrote in the deleted X post.
Now, a report by 9to5Google, citing a source, seems to have confirmed the news, saying that OnePlus will cease operations in certain regions, including vast portions of Europe.
This shutdown will likely start from April 2026, the outlet said; however, they could not verify the timeline. The report also claimed that had informed selected staff of this decision in advance, with some having already received severance packages.
In 2020, OnePlus scaled down major components of its European operations, jetting out UK, German, and other European offices in the post-Nord launch period following Carl Pei’s exit.
LiveMint has written to OnePlus seeking a comment on the report, and is awaiting a response. The story will be updated accordingly.
Robin Liu quits OnePlus
To further fuel the speculations, Robin Liu on Tuesday stepped down from OnePlus to “pursue his personal passions”.
“We thank Robin for his contributions to OnePlus India. He moves on to pursue his personal passions, and we wish him the very best for his future endeavours,” the company said. “OnePlus India operations continue with local strategy and business continuity ensured,” it added.
Liu had joined OnePlus in 2018, initially leading its sales operations. In 2022, he was promoted to be the CEO of OnePlus North America before being reappointed as CEO of OnePlus India in 2024.
According to media reports, Liu is serving notice at the company. His last working day with OnePlus is reportedly March 31. He has already moved back to China, as he transitions out of his role at OnePlus.
OnePlus India
OnePlus had launched its flagship device, , in India in November 2025, followed by the OnePlus 15R and OnePlus Pad Go 2 the very next month.
However, speculations are that the Oppo sub-brand has cancelled its plans for the OnePlus Open 2, its notebook-style foldable, and the OnePlus 15s, its compact flagship.
The company has also been losing market share to rivals in an ever-competitive smartphone market, further complicated by the recent memory chip shortages.
OnePlus is also working to recover from a decline in shipments: under Liu, the smartphone maker recorded a 32% decline in shipments in 2025, according to Cybermedia Research. IDC estimates a 38.8% decline in the company’s shipments in 2025 on a YoY basis.
Despite the challenges, the company has announced the launch of its mid-range Nord-series phone — the — in India next month.
