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Realme pauses new product development in China to focus on global markets

Realme pauses new product development in China to focus on global markets
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Oppo has announced a major restructuring for its sister brands Realme and OnePlus.

The goal is to streamline operations, reduce overlap, and let each brand focus on its strengths in the global market.

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According to Oppo's official statement, Realme will shift its focus almost entirely to overseas markets.

New product launches and updates will primarily target international users, while the brand pauses further product development in China.

On the other hand, OnePlus will concentrate more on its home turf in China and continue supporting updates in India.

However, it is putting new product releases on hold in Europe and North America.

This clear division of labor should help both brands play to their strengths and reduce unnecessary competition within the BBK Electronics family.

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Software unification under ColorOS

One of the most interesting parts of this strategy is the software side.

Going forward, eligible Realme and OnePlus devices worldwide will have the option to update to Oppo's ColorOS.

Oppo is gradually unifying its three major Android skins—ColorOS, OxygenOS, and realme UI—under one main platform centered on ColorOS.

In the future, many devices across all three brands could ship with ColorOS from the start.

This makes practical sense for the company. Maintaining three separate software platforms meant duplicated work and higher costs.

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By consolidating everything under ColorOS, building on the 2021 OxygenOS-ColorOS merger, Oppo can develop features faster, roll out security patches more quickly, and save resources in the long run.

The smartphone market has become incredibly competitive, so moves like this are becoming more common.

Realme had already been reintegrated more closely with Oppo, and they have been sharing after-sales networks in markets like India.

For users, reactions will probably be mixed.

Some will love the promise of faster updates and better consistency, while others might miss the unique feel of OxygenOS.

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Still, the hope is that a stronger, unified ColorOS will ultimately deliver a better experience for everyone.

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Author: Silas B Jordan
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