OnePlus, which was previously a stand-alone brand, has already become a sub-brand to Oppo. This change began to happen after Carl Pei left OnePlus and Pete Lau began to be responsible for the Oppo and Realme product planning brands.
Undoubtedly, the response to this brand is also declining and reviews from the public are also increasingly negative. Among the OnePlus devices that borrow Realme device specs are the OnePlus 10R and OnePlus Ace.
Recently, a leaked FCC document revealed OnePlus also wants to rebrand Oppo devices as their own devices. This document can be said to be a letter of permission from Oppo allowing OnePlus to do this.
In this document, it explains which CPH2387 device will be converted to CPH2469. The change was to change the brand, change the battery with the OnePlus logo, change the Oppo cable to a red OnePlus cable, remove the earphone set, change the 13+2 MP camera to 50+2 MP and run Oxygen OS 12.1 instead of Color OS.
In a source review, CPH2387 is the model number for the Oppo A57 4G device. The device has a 6.56-inch HD+ LCD screen, generated Helio G35 chip, 3GB RAM memory and 64GB internal storage, and a 5000mAh battery with 33W charging support.
The Oppo A57 4G was just launched in Thailand last week. Not sure yet, what is the model of this OnePlus device and in which country this device will be sold. What do you have to say about this new OnePlus strategy?