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OnePlus and realme have reportedly merged, and that doesn’t sound like good news for either

OnePlus 15R home screen.


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TL;DR

  • OnePlus and Realme are reported to have officially merged.

  • A sub-business unit has been established, with realme founder Li Bingzhong appointed as general manager.

  • Li Jie, president of OnePlus China, has been put in charge of the sub-series product center.




Since early this year, there have been rumors suggesting that OnePlus could shut down. The company’s executives have repeatedly denied these claims, despite a list of high-profile departures and a winding down of global operations. While the company isn’t shutting down, it is going through a change that includes fellow OPPO sub-brand realme.



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