Will OnePlus become a sub-brand of OPPO? A leaked memo suggests it will

The memo explains the integration of the two companies, stating that "with the integration, OnePlus becomes a brand within OPPO"
OnePlus and OPPO are integrating
OnePlus and OPPO are integrating

Just a few days after smartphone brand OnePlus announced that it is merging with its sister company OPPO, there's a new leaked memo that reveals something else. It says that OnePlus will become the latter's sub-brand.

However, both the companies have not commented or revealed yet as to how closely they would integrate. But, a tweet from a known tipster shared the leaked internal memo that was for the OnePlus PR team, GizmoChina reported.

The memo explains the integration of the two companies, stating that "with the integration, OnePlus becomes a brand within OPPO, however, will continue to function as an independent entity".

The memo further added that the OnePlus CEO Pete Lau will become the chief product officer at OPPO, while also being responsible for product strategies for both Chinese smartphone brands as well.

In other words, the memo has confirmed that OnePlus will be a part of OPPO, the report said.

"With the merging of both the firms, we will have more resources at hand to create even better products. It will also allow us to be more efficient in our operations," the memo reads.

Recently, in an official forum note, Lau said that it will allow them to be more efficient, for example, bringing faster and more stable software updates for OnePlus users.

He informed that he took on some additional responsibilities to oversee product strategy for both OnePlus and OPPO last year.

"I am confident that this change will be positive for our community and our users. With this deeper integration with OPPO, we will have more resources at hand to create even better products for you," Lau said earlier.

However, he also mentioned that the OnePlus brand will continue to operate independently, focused on providing the best possible products and experience as they have always done.

*Edited from an IANS report

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