Opinion

Getting rid of OnePlus: how a tablet’s leading the way

Jan Johannsen
28.3.2023
Translation: Eva Francis

Oppo is more important than OnePlus – this seems to be the new mantra of smartphone company BBK. So far, only one brand has benefited from the merger of the two.

When it comes to this year’s new smartphones, Oppo gets the fancy new features while OnePlus remains on the same level as last year. In addition, it’s the first time that both are launching the same product – with different names, of course. OnePlus has lost the cool underdog image it had in the early years. And it looks like the brand could fade even further into the background in the future.

The slow road to irrelevance

In 2014, OnePlus was the first brand by BBK Electronics to hit markets in Europe. At the time, the Chinese corporation in the background remained unimportant. Instead, OnePlus embodied the image of a small start-up that challenges the big players in the industry. Launching one new device per year, their range was small and their smartphones were top notch in terms of features – all while costing significantly less than the competition’s top models.

Over the years, OnePlus has toned down its pattern of releasing one smartphone per year. First, the T models were added every six months. From 2020 onwards, the company also started launching mid-range and entry-level smartphones with its North series. OnePlus was moving closer to becoming a regular smartphone manufacturer – of which BBK’s portfolio includes another three.

The first device after merging

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 already reminded me a lot of Oppo smartphones in terms of looks. But at the time, there wasn’t an Oppo model with the same features. The tablets, however, are identical – inside and out.

Although OnePlus got to introduce its tablet first, Oppo’s going on sale first. This indicates which brand is more important for the parent company BBK and which one only plays second fiddle.

The exciting technologies go to Oppo

I’m more and more inclined to agree with Dominik Bärlocher: "Oppo is the big winner". OnePlus, on the other hand, is no longer a driver among smartphone manufacturers since the merger and has clearly lost relevance. OnePlus has announced to present the Nord CE 3 Lite on 4 April. I wouldn’t be surprised if Oppo launched an identical one soon after.

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When I was but a young student, I'd sit in my friend's living room with all my classmates and play on his SuperNES. Since then I've had the opportunity to test out all the newest technology for you. I've done reviews at Curved, Computer Bild and Netzwelt, and have now arrived at Galaxus.de. 


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