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OnePlus 5 To Be Discontinued When Stocks Runs Out; Confirmed

OnePlus has launched OnePlus 5 back in June and just a few months later, they launched OnePlus 5T, as the latest flagship smartphone. There was already a rumor that, OnePlus might discontinue the ‘5’ in the coming months. Well, it came out to be correct.

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OnePlus 5 To Be Discontinued

In an interview with The Indian Express, the General Manager of OnePlus India – Vikas Aggarwal gave us an insight of what will happen to OP5 and why did company released 5T so soon. He also confirmed that the OP5’s fate will same as OnePlus3’s: discontinuation.

If you look at our previous phone, the OnePlus 3T the last batch was sold out during Diwali and now the product will be discontinued. The same goes for the OnePlus 5, which will also be sold out in sometime, and we’ll have only one product – OnePlus 5T – in the market.

Aggarwal said that the changes on the 5 are not significant enough to classify itself as a whole new product. Although, 5T is just a variant, but it offers a better display, apparently improving the overall experience on the phone.

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OnePlus is an interesting strategy like we see in Samsung and LG. What we mean by that is; Samsung releasing Galaxy “S” in the first half of the year and the second half will be about the Galaxy “Note”, same goes with LG.

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Although, we don’t like to see companies killing their own flagship smartphone in a couple of months, but the staggering release is the key to keep the company’s smartphones relevant to the market without getting forgotten after a few months. Check out the full interview.

Vikas Aggarwal, General Manager, OnePlus India said;

We are not looking to launch a mid-range device just to expand the market share, but concentrating on the premium end market.

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