OnePlus is in a transition phase post Oppo integration, and we are likely to see some changes in the company’s market strategy. The announcement of no 9T is among the first noticeable changes. In a official forum post, CEO Pete Lau talked about his new role post OnePlus-Oppo integration, where he also confirmed that there wouldn’t be a T-series upgrade this year. OnePlus confirms its smartphone portfolio, OnePlus R series.
As it’s far recognized, oneplus and oppo have merged their research and development departments. Even as oneplus will preserve to function independently after the merger. Its smartphones arriving subsequent year will feature a new UI so that it will offer the satisfactory of oxygenOS and ColorOS. The brand new os will be also available for oppo smartphones.
Besides revealing a brand new unified OS as part of the oneplus 2.0 vision, Lau also revealed that its phone product portfolio. Priced above $500, the oneplus numbered flagship series will function at top rate and extremely premium flagship telephones with the cutting-edge technology.
The OnePlus R collection, Nord lineup, and Nord CE range will fall in the ~$300 to $500 charge bracket. The R-series can be an entry-stage flagship, the Nord lineup will include top-class mid-range smartphones, and the Nord CE variety will include entry-degree mid-range handsets.
The premium flagship telephones may be available in international markets. All of the other smartphone series from oneplus will now not to had in all of the global markets. As a substitute, the low priced product ranges may aimed towards select markets.
OnePlus 9RT is the next anticipated smartphone from the house of OnePlus. Like its sibling, the OnePlus 9R, the 9RT will likely be limited to China and India.
Rumoured OnePlus 9RT is also expected to come with a Snapdragon 870 chipset, a 4,500 mAh battery that supports 65 W fast charging, and a 120 Hz AMOLED display. It is likely to be limited to Indian and Chinese markets only.