OnePlus to expand service network in India to over 600 centres; shuts offline sales

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OnePlus has confirmed in a press release that its shutting down offline sales in India and going back to its roots of a direct-to-consumer model. Simultaneously, it has said it’ll expand its after-sales service network in India by 50 percent from April 2026, taking the total number of authorised centres from around 400 to more than 600 across over 500 cities. The announcement comes at a time when the brand has been facing questions around its global operations, following reports and leadership changes in recent months. The expansion will be carried out through OPPO’s service network, effectively increasing reach without setting up entirely new infrastructure.

OnePlus says the expansion should help reduce wait times and travel distance, while continuing to offer support through trained technicians and genuine spare parts. For users, a wider network means fewer cases where a device needs to be sent to another city for repairs. That has been a common issue, especially in smaller towns. The use of OPPO’s network shows how closely the two brands now operate, though for customers this mainly shows up as more service points.

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