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OnePlus India CEO Robin Liu Addresses Shutdown Rumors

Times of India
January 21, 20261 day ago
OnePlus India denies shut down rumours; CEO Robin Liu says 'we urge ...'

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OnePlus India has officially denied rumors of shutting down its operations. CEO Robin Liu stated that the company's business continues as normal. Separately, OnePlus announced a Republic Day Freedom Sale with significant discounts on its smartphones, tablets, and audio products, running from January 16 across various platforms.

Robin Liu, CEO of OnePlus India OnePlus India has denied reports of shutting down its India operations. OnePlus India CEO Robin Liu shared an official statement in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “Recent unverified reports claiming OnePlus is shutting down are false,” he said, adding “OnePlus India's business operations continue as normal. ” “We urge all stakeholders to verify information from official sources before sharing unsubstantiated claims,” Liu stated. Robin Liu captioned the post saying: “I wanted to address some misinformation that has been circulating about OnePlus India and its operations. We’re operating as usual and will continue to do so. Never Settle”. OnePlus Freedom Sale announced In another news, OnePlus has announced its Freedom Sale ahead of Republic Day, slashing prices across its entire product range from January 16. The headline deal: its newly launched OnePlus 15 series now starts at Rs 44,999 after discounts. The OnePlus 15R, powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, drops to Rs 44,999 with a Rs 3,000 bank discount—though this jumps to Rs 45,999 after January 26. The flagship OnePlus 15, India's first phone with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, is available at Rs 68,999 with a free pair of Nord Buds 3 thrown in. Last year's OnePlus 13 gets the steepest cut, dropping Rs 12,000 to land at Rs 57,999. The OnePlus 13R falls to Rs 37,999 after discounts. Beyond phones, OnePlus is discounting its tablet lineup—the new Pad Go 2 starts at Rs 23,999 with a free stylus, while the Pad 3 hits Rs 44,999. Audio products also see price drops, with the Buds Pro 3 now at Rs 9,999. The sale runs across OnePlus's website, Experience Stores, Amazon, Flipkart, and retail chains including Reliance Digital and Croma, with most products eligible for six-month no-cost EMI. End of Article

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