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OnePlus officially hits Bangladesh market The first-ever OnePlus device made in Bangladesh unveiled!

OnePlus, a global leader in smartphone technology, has finally made its official entry into the Bangladeshi smartphone market through a grand launch event!

Adding to the excitement of this event, held last evening in Bangabandhu International Conference Center, Dhaka, the much-loved brand also unveiled its first-ever smartphone made in Bangladesh – Nord N30 SE 5G!

This official entrance also brings OnePlus’ exceptional after-sales services, ensuring a reliable and trustworthy support system for all users across the country.

In a groundbreaking move, OnePlus Bangladesh will also offer free repair services for any vertical line issues on the displays of global version smartphones, regardless of the warranty status!

In the first stage, there will be 35 after-sales service locations (22 service centers, 13 service points) all over Bangladesh.

Additionally, OnePlus Bangladesh will provide a 7-day smartphone replacement warranty and 12-month smartphone service for the global version of its products.

Md. Rubait Ferdous Chowdhury, After-sales Service Director, OnePlus Bangladesh, added, “We understand the importance of reliable after-sales service.

Our initiative to offer free repair services for the vertical line issues on the displays to global version smartphones is part of our pledge to ensure that every OnePlus user in the country has a positive experience.”

Marking the beginning of OnePlus’ local production, OnePlus launched their first-ever smartphone made in Bangladesh – the bigger, louder, and faster OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G.

This new device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 5G Platform and houses a large 5000mAh battery supported by 33W SUPERVOOCTM flash charging.

Beginning with the first locally produced model Nord N30 SE 5G, OnePlus is progressively introducing a diverse portfolio of 5G smartphones made in Bangladesh.

The device will be available for pre-order starting from today and in stores from May 22 at a price of BDT 15,999 only (4GB RAM/128GB ROM variant).

OnePlus also announced a Welcome Offer that includes a raffle draw, providing a chance to purchase the device at only BDT 30, win OnePlus Nord Buds 2, or a T-shirt. Beginning with the first locally produced model Nord N30 SE 5G.

Menk Wang, OnePlus Bangladesh CEO, said, “At OnePlus, our mission has always been to share the best technology with the world, and the launch in Bangladesh is a significant step towards making that vision a reality.

By introducing our ecosystem of products and establishing local production, we are bringing our leading technology directly to the users, along with the ultimate price experience.”

Equipping all Bangladeshi tech lovers with access to the latest innovations in smartphone technology, OnePlus is bringing its entire range of products to Bangladesh – starting from its flagship models to the Nord series.

Further enhancing users’ digital lifestyle, the launch also welcomes their IoT products from OnePlus ecosystem, including OnePlus Watch 2, OnePlus Pad 2, and more. Tech enthusiasts can find more details here.

 

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