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OnePlus runs into a setback in its biggest market


Retail outlets in key parts of India are set to discontinue sales of OnePlus phones.

According to Money Control, select Indian retailers in the southern and western regions are set to enforce a sales ban on OnePlus in the coming weeks, following issues with profit margins, delays with warranty processing, and needless bundling of products. If the ban goes through, the best OnePlus phones, tablets, and accessories will be taken off shelves of over 4,500 retail outlets in six states: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. While OnePlus sells its phones and accessories at offline stores these days, an overwhelming majority of the company's sales are still via online channels — like its own website, and Amazon India — and those are unaffected.

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