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- A retail association in southern India has reportedly stated that it will no longer sell OnePlus products in its stores.
- That means over 4,300 stores across more than 20 chains won’t sell OnePlus wares from May 1.
- The association cited low profit margins and delays in processing warranty/service claims.
OnePlus has long been one of the most popular brands in India, owing to its aggressive pricing for phones and other products. Now, it looks like the company has suffered a major blow as a retail association has stated that OnePlus products will no longer be sold offline in large parts of India.
The South Indian Organized Retailers Association (ORA) sent a letter to OnePlus India, confirming that its retail chain members would discontinue sales of OnePlus products from May 1, Money Control reported.