With OnePlus out of the picture, the US faces a huge smartphone dilemma for people like me


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OnePlus announced earlier this week that it’s no longer launching new phones in the U.S. and Europe. Current devices will remain supported, but the company is effectively exiting these markets, and for people like me, that’s a problem.

The OnePlus 13 remains the only smartphone I’ve ever given a 5-out-of-5 score to. Looking back at the early 2025 launch, it’s clear this was the company’s last-ditch effort to impress would-be buyers, and I know it would have worked if OnePlus had a better presence with U.S. carriers. The fact of the matter is that smartphones — especially flagships — live or die based on carrier availability, and OnePlus could be found in exactly zero U.S. carrier stores.

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