OnePlus and realme Merge Operations in China

OnePlus and realme merge internal operations to slash R&D costs, while maintaining distinct brand identities and marketing strategies.

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  • Digital Chat Station says OnePlus and realme have created a unified “sub-product center” in China, combining Chinese and global product teams under shared leadership that reports to OPPO founder Liu Zuohu.
  • Li Jie (OnePlus China head) will lead the new structure, former realme VP Wang Wei becomes deputy GM, and a parallel business unit led by realme CEO Li Bingzhong (Sky Li) will manage marketing, services, and after-sales for both brands.
  • This follows realme’s January 2026 integration as an OPPO sub-brand, and the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE6 Lite being a 1:1 rebrand of the realme P4X already shows how deep the product sharing has become.

Digital Chat Station, one of the more reliable Chinese tipsters, says OnePlus and realme have officially merged key operations in China through a new sub-product center. This structure combines domestic (Chinese) and overseas (global) product development teams for both brands under one setup.

The new unit will be led by Li Jie, who remains head of OnePlus China and now reports directly to OPPO founder and CEO Liu Zuohu. Wang Wei, previously vice president at realme, has been appointed deputy general manager and will report to Li Jie.

At the same time, a separate sub-business unit has been created for shared commercial operations. realme founder and CEO Li Bingzhong (Sky Li) will lead that side, while Xu Qi will oversee the combined marketing and service systems for both OnePlus and realme.

So in simple terms, the brands stay separate in public, though a lot of the internal work is now being combined. That has been a common BBK-style approach for years.

Why OnePlus and realme Are Merging Operations

This is also the next step after January 2026, when realme was formally brought in as an OPPO sub-brand alongside the already closely linked OnePlus. The reason is fairly clear. Rising component costs, memory shortages, and stronger competition from Xiaomi and Samsung have made the market tighter.

By sharing R&D, procurement, supply chain work, and some marketing resources, BBK can cut duplicate costs, move faster, and keep both brands competitive while still keeping different identities. OnePlus still targets the more premium performance crowd, while realme stays focused on aggressive value.

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OnePlus Nord CE6 Lite and realme P4X Rebrand Is One Example 

You can already see this in products. The upcoming OnePlus Nord CE6 Lite is said to be a direct rebrand of the newly launched realme P4X. Same design, same Dimensity 7400 chipset, same 7,000 mAh battery, same 45W charging, and same camera setup.

OnePlus Isn’t Shutting Down

There were also earlier rumors that OnePlus was being shut down. Those now look false. In China, the brand continues under this new structure. In India, OnePlus has already confirmed it will continue, though it is moving to an online-only sales model.

That move looks more like cost-cutting than any shutdown plan. It also lets OnePlus focus on e-commerce and direct sales, while realme continues pushing harder in offline retail.

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What This Means for Global Markets Like India

Outside China, this new structure could affect global strategy too. With shared leadership and product planning, we may see more synchronized launches, shared software features, and technology moving between both brands more often.

For buyers, this could mean faster access to newer features and better pricing in some cases. For the wider industry, it shows how Chinese smartphone brands are consolidating as costs keep rising and competition gets tougher.

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Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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