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Report: OnePlus 6T made up only 2.4% of T-Mobile phone sales in Q4 2018

July 05, 2025

WhenOnePlusrevealed it would release theOnePlus 6Tin T-Mobile stores across the United States,it was huge news. This would be the first time U.S. consumers couldwalk into a carrier shopand buy a OnePlus product.

However much positive publicity the OnePlus/T-Mobile partnership received, it doesn’t seem that it equated to an overwhelming amount of sales. According to a new report fromCounterpoint Research, the OnePlus 6T accounted for only 2.4 percent of smartphone sales atT-Mobileduring the fourth quarter of 2018.

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What’s worse is that Counterpoint only sees the OnePlus 6T’s sales declining from here on out.

“We do not believe the OnePlus 6T will continue to grow in market share in the current sales mix,” says Maurice Klaehne, research analyst at Counterpoint Research. “There is little marketing money spent by the OEM and older Apple andSamsungflagships have been discounted to make a similar value offer which most consumers will gravitate towards.”

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs OnePlus 6T back

However, this likely isn’t seen as a poor showing by OnePlus. We know for a fact that the companysold more units of the 6Tthan theOnePlus 6in the U.S., largely due to the T-Mobile partnership. We also know that the OnePlus 6T started selling in T-Mobile stores in November, giving every other device at the carrier a two-month head start when it comes to these numbers.

We also know from Counterpoint that the OnePlus 6T accounted for 6.3 percent of T-Mobile’s online smartphone sales, which is a pretty respectable number when you consider those consumers could have just as easily gone toOnePlus.comand bought the phone unlocked.

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In related news, Counterpoint also revealed this cool graphic depicting where users are coming from when they buy a OnePlus 6T:

These numbers generally line up with a similar chartCounterpoint created for the Google Pixel 3, although LG steps in for Motorola. As with the Google Pixel 3, it appears that not too many iPhone users are getting swayed by the OnePlus 6T.

Jeff Fieldhack, research director at Counterpoint Research, had some positive things to say about the OnePlus 6T when it comes to its standing in the market. “Both the Pixel and 6T devices show that there is room to innovate in the market,” he said. “While Samsung and Apple are dwarfing others in size, marketing spends, and consumer perception, there are pockets of users that are still interested in alternatives. OEMs looking to disrupt carrier channels can learn from the successes and failures of these two examples. With 5G at our doorstep, there are additional opportunities to stand out in the market and make a compelling value offering for consumers.”

OnePlus will launch its first 5G phone later this year.

NEXT:Here’s our first look at the OnePlus 5G smartphone prototype

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