Ahead of the much-anticipated Android 14 release, OnePlus is charging ahead with its Open Beta initiative.
The tech giant has revealed an extensive roadmap detailing its plans for the implementation of the Open Beta program across numerous devices.
OnePlus aficionados have a lot to look forward to, with over 15 devices slated for the Open Beta update.
This will be succeeded by the stable release, offering users a taste of the latest Android experience.
For users eager to jump onto the Open Beta bandwagon, the process is quite straightforward:
After submitting an application for the Open Beta, OnePlus will conduct a review. Successful applicants can expect the Open Beta version to grace their devices within three days of approval.
The OnePlus Open Beta roadmap has been strategically spread across two months:
November 2023: A majority of OnePlus devices, eleven to be exact, will receive the Open Beta update. The list includes the likes of:
October 2023: Five OnePlus devices are set for the Open Beta update. This includes the following models:
Special Mention: An outlier in this rollout plan is the OnePlus Nord N20 SE. It’s set to directly transition to the stable Android 14 version, bypassing the Open Beta, in the first half of 2024.
However, OnePlus has mentioned that this timeline, while comprehensive, remains provisional.
Factors like device model, geographic region, and carrier specifics might prompt adjustments in the schedule.
Furthermore, the Beta version’s distribution will be phased, targeting specific regions before a broader rollout.
The objective is to ensure rigorous testing with a substantial user base before releasing the OxygenOS 14 based on Android 14 in its stable version.
The OnePlus Pad, OnePlus Nord 3 5G, OnePlus 11R 5G, OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, and OnePlus 10T 5G are scheduled for the October Open Beta update.
November will witness a major chunk of the rollout, with eleven devices, including models from the OnePlus 9, 10, and Nord series, getting the Open Beta update.
No, the Open Beta rollout is planned in phases, focusing on specific regions initially. This phased approach allows OnePlus to conduct comprehensive testing with varying user bases.
Users can apply through their device settings. Upon navigating to ‘About device’, they should tap ‘up to date’, click on the top-right icon, select ‘Beta program’, and then follow the provided instructions.
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