What are OnePlus phones? A guide to the company and its smartphones

OnePlus Nord
OnePlus Nord (Image credit: Srivatsa Ramesh)

OnePlus is a phone brand with a passionate fan base, with bustling online communities in its forums and Reddit, and its various lines of mobiles all inspiring hype when they near launch.

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In that way, the company is a little like Apple, even down to the way fans often queue outside physical shops to buy the OnePlus phones when they launch.

So what’s the attraction? Well, the brand originally became known for its ‘flagship-killer’ products, which offered top-tier features and specs for lower prices. For the past few years, OnePlus has also  operated in the premium market it once sought to undercut.

Now, new OnePlus handsets are some of the most hyped products of the year, with people clamoring to see the next big thing from the company, something OnePlus does its best to kindle with a slow tease of information in the run-up to launches.

To help you understand more about OnePlus, including the products it releases, we run you through everything you need to know about the company.

A brief history of OnePlus

OnePlus was formed in late 2013, with the company releasing its first handset, the OnePlus One, in early 2014. The brand rapidly expanded, launching in new regions across 2014 and then putting out new phones on an annual basis.

Part of the reason behind OnePlus’ speedily growing popularity was its ‘invite’ system for buying its smartphones – you had to sign up to receive an invite to purchase the phone. This created extra hype around OnePlus devices, akin to ‘forbidden fruit’ – although the scheme was dropped with the launch of the OnePlus 3.

In 2018, OnePlus moved into non-phone products, launching its first wireless earbuds, which you can read more about further on.

Alongside Oppo, Vivo and Realme, OnePlus is owned by a tech conglomerate BBK Electronics. Its biggest sibling from that list is Oppo, however thanks to a merger in 2021, OnePlus and Oppo actively pool resources, with similar phones and software as a result.

What phones does OnePlus make?

OnePlus 8 Pro

OnePlus 8 Pro (Image credit: TechRadar)

OnePlus’ flagship line of phones is its numbered one: the OnePlus 7 and 8, for example. In recent years, these phones have had a ‘Pro’ version accompanying the standard model, enabling the brand to sell to the high-mid-range and fully fledged premium market at time.

The T-line of handsets, released roughly six months after the numbered line, takes the half-year-old phone and tweaks it little to encompass technological advances. The OnePlus 7T was an upgrade on the 7, and so on. OnePlus has always maintained that a T-series phone isn’t a definite release, but precedent suggests they’re all but guaranteed.

In 2020, OnePlus launched the OnePlus Nord line of smartphones. These are mid-ranged devices, aimed at capturing the market segment the brand once held, but which it left with the increasing premium-ness ofits flagship line. There are some budget units in the Nord line, too.

OnePlus phone availability information

OnePlus 8T

OnePlus 8T (Image credit: TechRadar)

The numbered OnePlus phone series launches in the first few months of the year – typically April or March – with the T version of the device being released roughly six months later, around September or October.

The Nord line doesn’t appear to have an annual cycle – although it’s pretty new, so we could see such a pattern over time.

Generally, OnePlus phones are available the world over, although this isn't true of the Nord handsets, which have limited availability. The original OnePlus Nord wasn't released in the US, for example.

Other tech OnePlus sells

OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2

OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 (Image credit: Future)

Alongside its ranges of smartphones, OnePlus also makes wireless earbuds, such as the Bullets Wireless and Buds. These are designed for use with OnePlus phones, and are often pretty affordable.

OnePlus is also taking its first steps into the wearable tech market, with the OnePlus Band fitness tracker already having been launched in certain countries, and the OnePlus Watch expected soon.

We’ve also seen a range of OnePlus TVs, but these are available in only limited countries.

Tom Bedford
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Tom Bedford joined TechRadar in early 2019 as a staff writer, and left the team as deputy phones editor in late 2022 to work for entertainment site (and TR sister-site) What To Watch. He continues to contribute on a freelance basis for several sections including phones, audio and fitness.

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