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The closer relationship between Oppo and OnePlus is a story that is unlikely to go away anytime soon. The recently announced closer integration of the two companies raises more questions than answers, and that worries many OnePlus fans about the future of the brand.
There are positive and negative aspects, but we wanted to know what you think of the partnership. Here is what you told us.
Read more: Reasons to be excited and nervous about a closer relationship between OnePlus and Oppo
What do you think of the OnePlus Oppo getting even closer?
Results
Most of the respondents with over 49% of the ~ 2,500 votes Android authority Readers “hate” the idea that OnePlus is approaching Oppo. However, not everyone is totally negative about the idea. Almost 40% of those surveyed are waiting “on the fence” to see how integration develops.
However, some readers like the news. Around 12% of voters say they “like” the prospect of closer collaboration between the two brands.
You told us that
- Rahil Sayed: This merger would be the end of OnePlus. I am amazed that the votes get as much as 12% support for the merger. It just has to be 0%.
- Wongwatt: If the global models keep Oxygen as it is, it is certainly bad news, the latest updates have been slow and unstable. OnePlus had already announced that it would give up hydrogen for China and install ColorOS. If this is a new announcement, it must mean that ColorOS will be installed in more markets. You can’t improve Oxygen’s stability through integration unless you’re using the better ColorOS codebase, which only requires you to change the info page to say Oxygen … The entire policy of competing against yourself by you Providing multiple phones with slightly different and therefore compromised specifications is stupid. Just build the best phones you can and name them OnePlus where this is the famous brand and OPPO elsewhere, easy and save development money.
- Artus_2021: Reduce the number of publications every year … Eliminate the T-Series! Launch phones once a year or staggered releases for the North. Flagship in October and North 6 months later! That’s it. No more need for the T series.
- Flashes: “Faster, more stable updates.” Bruh, Oppo phones are notorious for being poorly supported. Most of their phones get a maximum of 1/2 Android updates.
That’s it for this poll. Thank you for your votes and comments. If you have anything else to add about the OnePlus and Oppo integration or the results of this survey, drop a line below.