Oppo and OnePlus have made friends with Nokia, and now their smartphones can return to European markets

by alex

OnePlus has already updated the website

Last year, OnePlus was forced to withdraw from a number of European countries due to a loss in court against Nokia. Now OnePlus is back. 

Oppo, which now owns OnePlus, has finally signed an agreement with Nokia, which allows the company to return its smartphones to sale in Europe. In particular, in Germany and a number of other countries. 

For example, the latest OnePlus 12, 12R and foldable Open have already been listed on the German website. You can’t buy them, but there are prices: 

  • OnePlus 12 — from 950 euros;
  • OnePlus 12R — 700 euro;
  • OnePlus Open — 1800 euros.

True, the German websites of Oppo and Vivo still display a message about the unavailability of devices, but this is probably temporary.  

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