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Pete Lau, or Liu Zuohu (), is a Chinese entrepreneur and business executive. He is the co-founder and the
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of Chinese
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maker OnePlus.


Career in Oppo

Lau started working in Oppo as a hardware engineer. He later became the director of Oppo's
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division. Lau's attention for detail became famous in tech circles during that time when he smashed a Blu-ray player's logic board to express his disappointment about the
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design. He then became head of marketing before finally getting assigned as the Vice President. As the Vice President, he was instrumental in bringing
CyanogenMod CyanogenMod ( ; CM) is a discontinued open-source operating system for mobile devices, based on the Android mobile platform. It was developed as free and open-source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added origi ...
, an Android-based operating system, to
Oppo N1 Oppo N1 is an Android smartphone developed by Oppo Electronics. Unveiled on 23 September 2013, the N1 was released on 10 December 2013. While some models shipped with Oppo's ColorOS software, the N1 was the first Android device to offer an off ...
smartphone. He resigned from Oppo in November 2013 after working in the company for over a decade.


OnePlus

In December 2013, Lau and
Carl Pei Carl Pei, or Pei Yu (; born September 11, 1989), is a Chinese- Swedish entrepreneur. He co-founded OnePlus along with Pete Lau, in 2013 and was the director of OnePlus Global. He left the firm in October 2020 to start a new hardware venture ...
launched their own company named "OnePlus" with the aim of creating "a more beautiful and higher quality product." At the time of its founding, OnePlus had only 6 employees. Cutting costs was a priority for the company early on, so Lau opted to sell his company's first product exclusively online, taking inspiration from market models of the
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line and Oppo. He chose Cyanogenmod as the device's operating system and extended his ties with Stefanie Kondik of Cyanogen Inc., whom he became acquainted with during his time at Oppo. Since OnePlus didn't have a manufacturing facility, Lau had the device manufactured in the facilities of his former company Oppo. The device named OnePlus One was announced officially in April 2014 and became available for online order in June 2014. OnePlus One received positive reviews from the tech community, praising the phone's specifications, performance, design and aggressive pricing. The device's attention to detail, an aspect that can be attributed to Lau, was praised by several tech experts. Due to limited product supply, the phone was initially available for purchase through an invite-only system. The phone's pricing was discussed widely in tech media. The 16 GB version of the phone cost USD 299 while the 64 GB version cost USD 349, almost half the price of other flagship devices at that time with similar specifications. Lau attributed the low prices to the lack of marketing costs, the online marketing strategy, and low profit margins. The strategy was labelled as brave and risky for a new company by tech website Tech Radar. Another tech site, Phone Arena, commented that "if OnePlus can succeed selling its smartphone without television advertising, it will have done something that the major manufacturers could never accomplish." By December 2014, nearly 1 million phones were sold. OnePlus announced another OS "
OxygenOS OxygenOS () is an Android-based operating system (OS) developed by Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus exclusively for their smartphones. OxygenOS was developed for their overseas market. There used to also be another version of the OS des ...
" for their smartphones when
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, a subsidiary of Micromax, announced that they alone had permission for the use of Cyanogen OS in India.


References

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