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OnePlus Confirms OxygenOS Is Being Replaced by ColorOS 17

Androidpure Staff by Androidpure Staff
July 17, 2026
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OnePlus has officially confirmed that OxygenOS is being retired. In a company statement, OnePlus said its long-running Android skin will be replaced by Oppo’s ColorOS 17, starting with the Android 17 update and rolling out to eligible OnePlus devices worldwide. It is the first time OnePlus has said this on the record, settling a question that had circulated for weeks — androidpure reported on the OxygenOS-to-ColorOS rumor back on July 3, when it was still unconfirmed.

OnePlus logo, as the company officially confirms OxygenOS is being retired in favor of Oppo's ColorOS 17
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OnePlus OxygenOS to ColorOS 17: what was confirmed

According to OnePlus’s community statement, “users globally with existing OnePlus devices that fall within the eligible upgrade scope will have the option to voluntarily update to the latest ColorOS [17].” The company framed the change as a way to “streamline software development, accelerate the delivery of updates and improve software quality by making better use of shared engineering and R&D capabilities.”

The upgrade is voluntary for now, and OnePlus says anyone who moves to ColorOS 17 and changes their mind will be able to roll back to OxygenOS — though the exact rollback versions are “subject to future official announcements.” Older devices outside the eligible scope won’t be force-migrated; they keep receiving standard OxygenOS maintenance instead. OnePlus also says warranty coverage, after-sales service, and already-promised update timelines are unaffected.

One thing OnePlus has not done is publish the list of which phones fall inside that “eligible upgrade scope.” It says a detailed rollout roadmap will come “at a later stage,” so anyone hoping to either keep OxygenOS or jump to ColorOS 17 doesn’t yet know where their phone stands.

What OnePlus owners actually stand to lose

OnePlus is selling this as streamlining and better software quality, and shared engineering can genuinely mean faster updates. But it’s worth being clear about why some owners are uneasy. OxygenOS has long had a reputation among Android enthusiasts for staying close to stock Android — lighter on bloatware, no built-in ads — whereas ColorOS has historically leaned toward heavier customization, bundled apps, and more ads. Nobody has used ColorOS 17 yet, so it’s too early to say the new software will disappoint. The honest framing is this: people who bought a OnePlus specifically for the OxygenOS experience are now being asked to trust that an unreleased skin will preserve what they liked.

The “voluntary” wording deserves a footnote too. It’s optional today, but future OnePlus phones will ship with ColorOS by default, which makes the choice a temporary one in practice. This is part of a wider consolidation: Realme UI is being folded into ColorOS as well, after Realme became an Oppo sub-brand in January 2026 and merged operations with OnePlus in April. The plumbing has in fact been shared since 2021, when OnePlus and Oppo merged their underlying codebases — so this move mostly formalizes at the branding level what was already true under the hood.

OnePlus is also leaving North America and Europe

In the same wave of statements, OnePlus confirmed it will “conclude new product rollouts” in North America and Europe. Community head Yash Jain wrote that “today, our hearts are undoubtedly heavy and mixed with emotion,” thanking the community for years of feedback. The North American community platform and app will shut down on August 16, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. OnePlus says existing owners in those regions keep their scheduled updates, security patches, warranty, and after-sales support — though that promise deserves a grain of salt, given OnePlus’s reported use of near-worthless €100 vouchers in place of honoring mandatory two-year EU warranty claims during this same wind-down.

India is explicitly excluded from this exit. OnePlus’s India statement says “OnePlus India continues to operate its business as usual, with all local operations on track,” with new launches including the OnePlus N6x still in the pipeline. That statement pushes back on a July 15 Bloomberg report claiming a 2027 India exit, urging media “to exercise restraint before amplifying unverified speculation.” To be precise: OnePlus disputes the framing, but it hasn’t specifically and definitively denied the 2027 timeline, so India’s longer-term future remains uncertain even as the immediate picture holds steady.

Source: OnePlus Community

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