According to reports, OnePlus and Realme have stopped manufacturing and selling smart TVs in India. The reason for this is unknown, but industry insiders suggest that both Chinese corporations have opted to exit the Indian television market. However, there has been no confirmation or refutation of these accusations from either OnePlus or Realme. As a result, take it with a grain of salt for the time being. Xiaomi, on the other hand, is apparently doing well in the industry.
OnePlus and Realme, two Chinese smartphone manufacturers, are allegedly ceasing production and sales of their Google TV-powered smart television sets in India. According to an ET Telecom article citing industry sources, both OnePlus and Realme have chosen to exit the television market in India. They will, however, continue to manufacture smartphones in the nation.
According to the survey, rising demand for streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ Hotstar has fueled demand for smart TVs in India. Most notably, OnePlus and Realme have both offered their TVs for sale during the current Amazon and Flipkart Christmas sales.
The new accusations are startling given that both Chinese firms were doing well in the country's smart TV market. OnePlus was one of the fastest-growing smart TV companies in 2018, according to a Counterpoint Research research for 2022. Xiaomi, another Chinese smart device company, lead India's smart TV market in 2022.
Regardless of these accusations, it is crucial to remember that neither OnePlus nor Realme have confirmed or denied them. OnePlus smart TVs are still available in India via online marketplaces or the company's own website. It would be interesting to see what the firms have to say about the reports of their exodus from India.
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