In an interview with The Indian Express, the General Manager of OnePlus India – Vikas Aggarwal – offers insight on what will happen to the OnePlus 5 and why the company released the 5T so soon.
Aggarwal says the changes on the OnePlus 5T are not significant enough to classify as a whole new product. Instead, the OnePlus 5T is a “variant” that offers a better display for improving the overall experience.
He also notes that the premium segment is difficult to compete in since there are so many other phones that compete for the top spot. On top of that, he also confirms the OnePlus 5’s fate to be the same as the OnePlus 3’s: discontinuation.
OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T
OnePlus appears to have a very interesting strategy, one that we’ve already seen happen in two consecutive years: The new-generation flagship model is released: (OnePlus 3/5). Then, about halfway into the product cycle, the phone maker launches a new model with a minor update over the initial launch – in both cases, a “T” is added to the end of the name: OnePlus 3T/5T.
OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T
This is a strategy that other phone makers already use. Samsung and LG have two phone releases that stagger the other. Samsung released its Galaxy “S” in the spring and then its Galaxy “Note” in the fall. LG releases the “G” flagship in the spring and then the “V” flagship in the fall.
The strategy of staggering the releases is one that keeps the company's smartphones relevant in an industry where things get forgotten after a few months.
Check out the full interview, where Aggarwal discusses OnePlus’ ongoing presence in India, as well as the company’s future in the mid-range segment – “We are not looking to launch a mid-range device just to expand the market share, but concentrating on the premium end market”.
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