Navnit Nakra, the CEO of OnePlus India, has stepped down from his role to "follow his passion". However, the handset maker has said it will "continue to strengthen its focus in India". Earlier in 2021, the handset maker had elevated Nakra, the then Vice President, Head of Sales and Chief Strategy Officer of OnePlus in India, to its India CEO and Head of OnePlus India region.
"We thank Navnit for his contribution towards OnePlus India. He has played an instrumental role in managing the India business over the last three years and wish him best of luck for his future endeavours. OnePlus is committed towards India as a region and our Community members. We will continue to strengthen our focus in India," the company told ABP Live in a statement.
Further, Nakra said: "It has been a pleasure to have been a part of our amazing Community --- even though I am no longer a part of the business team, I hope you all would give me the privilege of being a part of the OnePlus Community."
"I have decided to move on from OnePlus. I intend to follow my passion and spend some quality time with my family," Nakra added.
It should be noted that OnePlus has had an eventful year so far, with the launch of flagship smartphone OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R India-exclusive model in the country. The company has also unveiled its first premium Android tab, the OnePlus Pad in the India market this year.
The company also unveiled the limited edition OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey smartphone earlier this week. The smartphone is said to be the only one to be made from a rare microcrystalline rock material that resembles a marble finish and creates a visual and tactile experience unique to each phone. The OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey variant is an India-exclusive special edition.
According to the OEM, the company has ensured that no two phones OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey are alike.
Handset maker OnePlus is known to release limited edition smartphones and now, the brand has unveiled its OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey in India. The limited-edition smartphone will be available in India starting June 6. The OnePlus 11 was initially launched in Titan Black and Eternal Green colours in India in February.
Meanwhile, premium smartphones from the likes of Apple, Samsung and OnePlus will drive higher sales of handsets in the country, a report said in March. Indian consumers would upgrade to premium smartphones at a faster rate than past few years to mark a clear shift in consumption patterns, analysts were quoted by a LiveMint report.