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OnePlus encounters a setback in its biggest market, but it may not matter

What you need to know

  • OnePlus phones will not be sold at 4,500 retail chains across six states in the southern and western parts of India.
  • The retailers association noted encountering ‘significant obstacles’ with OnePlus, including delays in processing warranties, and slender profit margins.
  • The sales ban will go live on May 1.

OnePlus has always counted India as its biggest market; at one point in its ten-year journey, the manufacturer noted that a full 50% of its global sales came from the country. And that’s particularly true in 2024 considering the manufacturer sells a lot of budget models under the Nord series — including the latest Nord CE4 — which sell incredibly well in India.

But OnePlus’s momentum may come tumbling down in a key part of the country. According to Money Control, select Indian retailers in the southern and western regions are set to enforce a sales ban on OnePlus in the coming weeks, following issues with profit margins, delays with warranty processing, and needless bundling of products.

If the ban goes through, the best OnePlus phones, tablets, and accessories will be taken off shelves of over 4,500 retail outlets in six states: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. These aren’t small retailers either; the likes of Poorvika, Sangeetha, Big C, and Pooja will no longer carry OnePlus from May 1.

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

The South Indian Organised Retailers Association is a body that oversees issues facing major retail chains in the south, and its president, Sridhar TS, sent a letter to OnePlus India informing the company of its decision:




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