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OnePlus has experienced better days in the United States, but it is still one of the best alternative brands on the market. Between advanced equipment and competitive prices, these Android phones are excellent rivals for devices from Samsung and Google.
However, two American legislators would have asked the trade department to investigate if the OnePlus phones send data to China. This is not only bad news for OnePlus; It could also have horrible ramifications for buyers of American smartphones.
What is it?
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The two legislators claimed That the analysis of a commercial company on OnePlus phones reveals that these devices “can potentially” collect and send data to users in China. Politicians have provided no evidence of these claims. They also asked the trade department to determine specifically whether the OnePlus devices collected and sent “sensitive personal information and screenshots”.
It should be noted that this request may not lead to an investigation in the first place. In addition, an investigation will not necessarily result in a ban on OnePlus phones. If the company is guilty of sending data on users to China, it may have to make corrective changes instead. However, recent history suggests that the United States could retract OnePlus even if it concludes according to the rules.
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Biden administration has repressed Tiktok despite the short video platform Conclude an agreement with Oracle In 2022 to manage American user data. President Donald Trump has also repeatedly extended a delay for Tiktok to be sold or faces a ban.
Consequently, it is not an exaggeration to imagine a prohibition on oneplus sales even if the company does not badly manage customer data. It would be a horrible news for consumers.
Why a oneplus ban would be bad for users
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OnePlus is not a better player in the United States by any section, as he is recorded in the “other” category in the market for American smartphones. However, it is one of the few high -quality alternatives on the market – and a ban would seriously limit the choice of consumers in the country.
In fact, I would say that OnePlus is the only manufacturer of smartphones in the United States who really pushes battery and load technologies. The $ 900 ONEPLUS 13 offers a huge battery of 6,000 mAh, an 80W cable load and a 50W wireless load. It is one of the few phones on the market with a carbon silicon battery. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra $ 1,300 has a 5,000 mAh battery, a 45W wire load and a 15W wireless load. This battery and load combo has been used from the ultra 2022 Galaxy S22.
In other words, if you want a long-term but fast smartphone, OnePlus is one of the rare brands in innovative United States in this space almost every year. We also called the OnePlus 13 one of the best 2025 phones, praising its “incredible” camera zoom and its “simplified” software experience. Consequently, a prohibition of sales would deprive American consumers more access to large high -end phones in general.
Will he stop at OnePlus?
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I also fear that an unjustified OnePlus prohibition can have a ban on the few other Chinese manufacturers in the United States. It makes me ask me if Motorola could be the next one, as soon as us, politicians, realize that it really belongs to the Chinese brand Lenovo.
A ban on Motorola sales would have worse ramifications for the American smartphones market than a prohibition on OnePlus. Motorola phones are the backbone of the budget segment ($ sub400), much like the Galaxy in Samsung series. According to Figures du T4 2024 de Counterpoint ResearchMotorola represents 10% of the American market, and it is ranked third behind Apple and Samsung. Its phones are also sold by the main carriers and retailers, guaranteeing a considerable imprint.
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OnePlus and Motorola are not the only brands of Chinese smartphones in the country. TCL is also an element of the prepaid space. Company phones are sold by T-Mobile, Verizon and Walmart. A wider repression that includes TCL could have an impact on the budgetary segment.
A ban on the sale of several Chinese brands could therefore leave American consumers with Samsung as the only renowned budgetary player in the country. Although cheap Samsung phones are not bad, I still have painful memories of the low -end phones from the start of the start in the mid -2010s. I would strongly say that the cheap phones of Samsung have only improved because of brands competition like Motorola, Xiaomi and Huawei.
However, I could skip the pistol. For everything we know, this survey can lead anywhere, and you can buy future OnePlus phones in the United States. But if I was a OnePlus framework, even the discourse of a possible investigation could make me nervous at the idea of operating in the United States, in particular in the context of American-Chinese tensions. Anyway, it would be a shame for us consumers if OnePlus is forced to withdraw.