Step Up
GQ India|June 2018

OnePlus has gone from cult, invite-only brand to one of the world’s fastest-selling smartphone manufacturers. Co-founder and CEO Pete Lau tells us about the view from the top.

Abhishek Mandebhot
Step Up

Pete Lau strolls into the plaza of an upscale Mumbai mall and looks at the neon-lit shopfronts hugging the large open space. He doesn’t speak much, letting his half dozen colleagues feed him information about the property, its availability and the complex real estate laws in the city.

Lau, the CEO of OnePlus, the smartphone brand that’s swiftly built a solid reputation for great phones at a fraction of the price of Great Phones, is looking for a place where he can launch his next OnePlus Experience Store. It’s a pivot for the company, which began with an invite-only programme, before moving on to selling exclusively online. In the last year, though, it’s begun making its presence felt with brick-and-mortar stores, the first of which opened in Bengaluru.

Lau has already seen a few properties today, and has a couple more such visits lined up tomorrow. A few days later, he’ll unveil the shiny new OnePlus 6 at the shiny NSCI Dome in Mumbai. But at this very moment, Lau has come to a halt in the centre of the courtyard, and is surveying the landscape, like a general getting the lay of the land before battle.

There are over a hundred mobile phone brands available in India. Many are unheard of, but they contribute to making India the third-largest smartphone market in the world: Smartphone shipments crossed 124 million units in 2017 alone, making India the world’s fastest-growing major smartphone market. This comes at a time when China, the world’s largest smartphone market, has seen a decline in sales, while North America’s figures have plateaued. If OnePlus hopes to sit at the top of the food chain, it would require a place in which its users can congregate and interact. A shrine, if you may, where OnePlus followers customers can queue up and camp out at before the launch of a new phone.

This story is from the June 2018 edition of GQ India.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the June 2018 edition of GQ India.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM GQ INDIAView All
THE FUTURE SOUNDS LIKE AT EEZ
GQ India

THE FUTURE SOUNDS LIKE AT EEZ

The Coachella-slaying, multi-language-singing, genre-obliterating members of Ateez are quickly becoming load-bearing stars of our global pop universe.

time-read
10 mins  |
August - September 2024
DEMNA UNMASKED
GQ India

DEMNA UNMASKED

He's the most influential designer of the past decade. He's also the most controversial. Now the creative director of Balenciaga is exploring a surprising source of inspiration: happiness. GQ's Samuel Hine witnesses the dawn of Demna's new era, in Paris, New York, and Shanghai. Photographs by Jason Nocito.

time-read
10+ mins  |
August - September 2024
Inside the undercover adventures of a full-time fraud sleuth.
GQ India

Inside the undercover adventures of a full-time fraud sleuth.

HOW TO MAKE A FORTUNE AS A PROFESSIONAL WHISTLE-BLOWER

time-read
10+ mins  |
August - September 2024
A LIFE OF FASHION
GQ India

A LIFE OF FASHION

In an extensive conversation, the menswear icon discusses his rise, his mistakes, his triumphs, his retirement, and what the future holds for him and his beloved brand.

time-read
10+ mins  |
August - September 2024
IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE WITH GEORGE & BRAD
GQ India

IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE WITH GEORGE & BRAD

They've spent three decades living intertwined lives at the inconceivably glamorous height of Hollywood. Now, having crossed the threshold of 60, they're more comfortable than ever throwing bombs, dispensing hard-won wisdom, and, yes, arguing about who had the better mullet in the '80s.

time-read
10+ mins  |
August - September 2024
ALEXANDER THE GRITTY
GQ India

ALEXANDER THE GRITTY

One of India's most creative chefs comes of age.

time-read
9 mins  |
August - September 2024
Penning History
GQ India

Penning History

Montblanc marks 100 years of its iconic Meisterstück with new writing instruments inspired by the 1924 Olympic Games.

time-read
2 mins  |
August - September 2024
Royal Enfield Forges a New Path
GQ India

Royal Enfield Forges a New Path

Say hello to the company's most cutting-edge roadster.

time-read
4 mins  |
August - September 2024
Arooj Aftab Owns the Night
GQ India

Arooj Aftab Owns the Night

The Grammy Award-winning artist, fresh off a Glastonbury set, speaks to GQ about her new album, Night Reign, from the ideas that led to its conception to its genre-defying collabs with Elvis Costello, Kaki King and more.

time-read
9 mins  |
August - September 2024
Louis Vuitton's New Beat
GQ India

Louis Vuitton's New Beat

The luxury maison's latest addition to the Tambour line reiterates its commitment to watchmaking and craftsmanship.

time-read
2 mins  |
August - September 2024