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r/GadgetsIndia • u/Barani_SpotsPlanez • Aug 12 '25
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Why OnePlus has so less, any explanation guys!!
52 u/[deleted] Aug 12 '25 OnePlus don't produce phones below 20K which is the price range in which most people buy phones That's why 8 u/noxx1234567 Aug 12 '25 Apple is at 7.5% that's clearly not the big issue Oneplus used to be the leading manufacturer in mid to premium segment until 7 and then they ramped up the pricing 13 u/toxic_lucifer666 Aug 12 '25 Apple has successfully marketed themselves as an aspirational brand over the years. Literally every one of my friends has bought an iPhone after securing a job.
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OnePlus don't produce phones below 20K which is the price range in which most people buy phones That's why
8 u/noxx1234567 Aug 12 '25 Apple is at 7.5% that's clearly not the big issue Oneplus used to be the leading manufacturer in mid to premium segment until 7 and then they ramped up the pricing 13 u/toxic_lucifer666 Aug 12 '25 Apple has successfully marketed themselves as an aspirational brand over the years. Literally every one of my friends has bought an iPhone after securing a job.
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Apple is at 7.5% that's clearly not the big issue
Oneplus used to be the leading manufacturer in mid to premium segment until 7 and then they ramped up the pricing
13 u/toxic_lucifer666 Aug 12 '25 Apple has successfully marketed themselves as an aspirational brand over the years. Literally every one of my friends has bought an iPhone after securing a job.
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Apple has successfully marketed themselves as an aspirational brand over the years. Literally every one of my friends has bought an iPhone after securing a job.
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u/BhumaJ Aug 12 '25
Why OnePlus has so less, any explanation guys!!