OnePlus has started pushing out the OxygenOS 14.0.0.510 update for its Nord 3 smartphone.
This new software update brings the April 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
But that’s not all – it also introduces some nifty new features and improvements.
One of the standout additions is the ability to adjust app volume levels individually.
So if you’ve got a game or music app that’s too loud (or too quiet) compared to other apps, you can now tweak the volume just for that specific app based on your needs.
The update also revamps the design of the volume bar, making it easier to use and ensuring visual consistency across the UI.
Speaking of UI tweaks, there’s now a “Partial screenshot” option added to the Smart Sidebar for quick screenshot cropping.
In the Photos app, you’ll be able to create photo collages without frames after this update.
And in a small but convenient change, you can now long-press the Volume Down button to turn on the flashlight when the screen is off.
Other improvements include the ability to fuzzy search for apps from the home screen drawer by typing the first letter of the app name.
OnePlus has also baked in general system stability enhancements.
The OxygenOS 14.0.0.510 update is rolling out as firmware version CPH2491_14.0.0.510(EX01) for Indian Nord 3 models, and CPH2493_14.0.0.510(EX01) for European and global variants.
As is typical with OxygenOS rollouts, this update is currently reaching a small subset of users.
But fret not, a broader rollout to more Nord 3 units should commence within the next few days if no critical bugs are discovered.
The update brings several enhancements including the April 2024 Android security patch, individual app volume controls, a redesigned volume bar, and new functionality like partial screenshots and frameless photo collages.
After updating to OxygenOS 14.0.0.510, you can adjust the volume for individual apps through the sound settings. This allows you to set different volume levels for each app according to your preference.
The partial screenshot feature lets you select and capture a specific area of your screen. You can access this new feature via the Smart Sidebar, enhancing flexibility in screen captures.
Yes, the update allows you to create photo collages without frames, giving your collages a cleaner, more integrated look.
The update has started rolling out to a limited number of users as part of an initial phase. A broader rollout is expected in the next few days, assuming no significant issues arise.
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