
OnePlus smartphones could leave U.S. and Europe this week
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If OnePlus exits the US and Europe, it’s another reminder that OEM availability in key markets can change on a quarterly cadence. Teams building mobile-first experiences should avoid over-optimizing for any single vendor’s ecosystem and keep a close eye on where their core user segments can actually buy devices.
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