Quick Technology News on April 17, according to media reports, today, the All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA), on behalf of more than 150,000 offline smartphone retailers, notified OnePlus that it is considering stopping the sale of OnePlus products. Not long ago, Indian media reported that the South India Retail Association (ORA) announced that it would stop selling OnePlus products through its offline channels starting from May 1. AIMRA said OnePlus India has neglected major retailers for years, failed to provide adequate inventory, made thin margins, failed to handle claims and failed to deliver on its promises. ORA also stated in the letter that the profit margin of OnePlus products continues to be low, making it difficult to maintain its business, especially as operating and financial costs continue to rise.
1. Bundling of specific models forced them to sell unpopular products, adversely affecting their already thin profits, making the business unsustainable.The above is the detailed content of India is making another move: OnePlus will be stopped by retailers, and Xiaomi sub-brand Poco will also be investigated. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!