OnePlus is ending new product launches in North America and Europe, but this is not yet a worldwide shutdown. Existing devices will retain their promised support, ColorOS will replace OxygenOS for users who opt in, and the brand says India remains open for business. The difficult part is what happens after that.OnePlus has finally settled, although not in the clean, dramatic way the headline “OnePlus is dead” suggests. The company has confirmed that it will stop launching new products in North America and Europe.

The flagship affordable phone is on the outs.

OnePlus will cease operations in the US and Europe as early as this week. This move is part of a larger restructuring for parent company Oppo. Realme, another Oppo mobile…