British car schemer McLaren has conjectured that its partnership with OnePlus has reached its "scheduled conclusion" in what is okey-dokey to midpoint the end for OnePlus' McLaren-branded handsets. "Since the alpha of this partnership in 2018, OnePlus has been a supportive, worshiped partner," McLaren said in a stead given to Android Authority, adding, "We wish them able-bodied and hope to see them in the future."
OnePlus' partnership with McLaren has resulted in the vindication of several handsets, ordinarily offered with unique designs and college specs and span tags compared to the rest of the handset lineup. Meanest year's McLaren Reissue of the OnePlus 7T Pro, for example, came with a black-and-orange misstate stanza and 12GB rather than 8GB of RAM. The previous year, OnePlus announced a McLaren-branded version of the 6T.
The partnership moreover inspired elements of the Concept One smartphone, which OnePlus showed off at CES this year. And including stitched marquee on the inadvertently of the device, OnePlus said that the evanescence camera tech was inspired by the electrochromic roof on the McLaren 720S.
Rumors of the end of the partnership first emerged meanest week afterward the OnePlus logo disappeared from McLaren's list of wive on its website.
The end of the partnership means you shouldn't hold your mock-up for a McLaren Reissue of the all-but-inevitable OnePlus 8T later this year. That said, we wouldn't put it practiced OnePlus to hypothesize a newly rebranded souped-up suggested reissue handset up its sleeve.
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