
OnePlus may launch phones under Rs 20,000 in India by next year
India Today
A new tip suggests that OnePlus will come out with budget smartphones for the Indian market in the near future. There are hints that the device will be a part of the Nord series.
OnePlus might be gunning for an even more pocket-friendly price for its smartphones. Marking a shift in its strategy for the Indian market, the company might soon bring out devices costing under Rs 20,000 in India. The speculation has been made in a recent tweet by tipster Yogesh Brar. As per Brar, OnePlus is “going through a shift” in its launch strategy, now having completely associated itself with Oppo. The new plan is to focus on the sub-Rs 20,000 price point with the OnePlus brand. The company thus looks to launch a few phones for under Rs 20,000 in India.
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