Since its inception, OnePlus mobile phones have been rumored to have a strained relationship with OPPO. While both parties have acknowledged their connection, it's no secret that they share more than just a brand name. Reports suggest that OnePlus serves as a digital arm for OPPO, promoting its online presence. Interestingly, both brands have previously released phones with strikingly similar designs. Photos leaked by OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu further confirm the collaboration between the two companies.
In his recent posts, Liu Zuohu highlighted OnePlus's efforts to involve students in hands-on experience at manufacturing facilities. He emphasized that practical training on production lines is crucial for understanding how quality products are made. This initiative reflects OnePlus’s commitment to maintaining high standards in its devices.
Attached below is an image from Liu Zuohu’s post showcasing these student interns working diligently in what appears to be a bustling factory setting.

A sharp-eyed Samsung engineer, @Glan Blue V, noticed something intriguing while examining these images. He pointed out that certain details suggested the photos were taken inside a facility belonging to Europlatin, a company known for producing lithium batteries. Upon zooming into one of the images, the unmistakable OPPO logo becomes visible.
This revelation sparked discussions among tech enthusiasts, particularly those familiar with OnePlus products. Many users speculated about why the design of the OnePlus 5 bore such resemblance to the OPPO R11. For long-time followers of both brands, it seems plausible that OnePlus tacitly accepted some influence from OPPO's successful R11 series.
Despite these findings, OnePlus continues to carve out its niche in the competitive smartphone market. Their focus remains on delivering premium features without compromising user experience. Whether this partnership will evolve further or remain as is remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – OnePlus and OPPO share more than meets the eye.

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