← Back to context Comment by maxerickson 12 hours ago Looks like OnePlus and OPPO are different companies. Shared ownership, but different companies. 2 comments maxerickson Reply ChocolateGod 12 hours ago Oppo owns OnePlus completely.There used to be BBK Electronics that owned both, but it split up and OnePlus got placed under Oppo. petu 9 hours ago As other commenter said OnePlus is subsidiary of Oppo. Over past few years they were loosing autonomy / reusing more and more work by Oppo.If you're worried about the firmware, then current day OxygenOS is just rebadged ColorOS. They just wont be pretending it's different now.Only question/risk I see is Oppo trying to kill bootloader unlocking with an update.
ChocolateGod 12 hours ago Oppo owns OnePlus completely.There used to be BBK Electronics that owned both, but it split up and OnePlus got placed under Oppo.
petu 9 hours ago As other commenter said OnePlus is subsidiary of Oppo. Over past few years they were loosing autonomy / reusing more and more work by Oppo.If you're worried about the firmware, then current day OxygenOS is just rebadged ColorOS. They just wont be pretending it's different now.Only question/risk I see is Oppo trying to kill bootloader unlocking with an update.
Oppo owns OnePlus completely.
There used to be BBK Electronics that owned both, but it split up and OnePlus got placed under Oppo.
As other commenter said OnePlus is subsidiary of Oppo. Over past few years they were loosing autonomy / reusing more and more work by Oppo.
If you're worried about the firmware, then current day OxygenOS is just rebadged ColorOS. They just wont be pretending it's different now.
Only question/risk I see is Oppo trying to kill bootloader unlocking with an update.