OnePlus won't be leaving India! Rumors of an exit are being put to rest, but the phone's entire system will be changed
There were rumors about OnePlus shutting down its business in India, but the company has put an end to such claims.
RJ Kesari News Desk: The company is about to make its biggest shift in software strategy yet, and this decision will soon transform your phone's entire system, as Oppo's ColorOS will replace the existing OxygenOS on your OnePlus phone.
Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus will soon replace its custom skin OxygenOS with Oppo's custom skin ColorOS.
This is part of a larger software strategy aimed at unifying software development, speeding up updates, and improving software quality.
There were reports of OnePlus leaving India, but the company dismissed all claims in reports that the company was planning to shut down all its operations in India.
The phone system will change.
This move marks one of the biggest changes to OnePlus ' software strategy since the brand's entry into the market, with OxygenOS long being touted for its clean, near-stock Android experience.
While the company has decided not to shut down operations in India, the company's software strategy could soon transform your phone's entire system as it prepares to completely switch to ColorOS across all its devices.
According to a Moneycontrol report, the company said in a statement, "As part of an operational adjustment to our software strategy, OnePlus devices will be updating from OxygenOS to ColorOS.
This software update will help us simplify software development, accelerate the update cycle across our community, improve software quality, and deliver a smarter, smoother software experience by better utilizing our shared engineering and R&D capabilities."
OnePlus says this change will allow it to leverage the engineering and research capabilities within the Oppo ecosystem, as well as deliver a faster software update experience. The company tried to reassure users that this change will not alter the core OnePlus experience.
The software changes are part of Oppo's restructuring.
This software change is part of a larger restructuring underway at Oppo. As Moneycontrol previously reported, Oppo is preparing to bring OnePlus and Realme under a unified operating structure in India.
Under the new strategy, OnePlus will be repositioned as the group's primary online-focused smartphone brand with a more selective product launch strategy, while Realme is expected to transition from an independent brand to a product series within Oppo after the Diwali festive season.
