If you think OnePlus has betrayed its roots, that’s not quite true.
But that’s just a part of its broader plan to have a more varied portfolio.
Lau was probably hinting at the OnePlus Z
Lau has also assured consumers that despite being cheaper, the new device would be up to OnePlus’ standards. Per rumors, the OnePlus Z will sport a 6.4-inches screen, include a triple camera system, and pack in a 4,000mAh battery.
And in case you are wondering, it’s not the failure of OnePlus 8 in the premium market that’s making the company go back to cheaper phones. Per a Counterpoint Research report cited by the company, it was the fourth most popular brand for handsets priced $400 or more. So, it doesn’t seem like the firm has given up on plans to make pricey premium phones.