OnePlus is stirring up the tech scene with the second beta version of its upcoming OxygenOS 14, and there’s a lot to dissect.
Alongside some exciting new features, OnePlus is taking a region-specific approach for the roll-out, requiring different update methods for Indian and North American users.
What’s more an exclusive interview by Android Central has revealed rather bittersweet news regarding the future of OxygenOS.
Here’s a comprehensive look at everything we know.
If you’re an Indian OnePlus 11 user keen to try out the Beta 2, head to your device “Settings,” find “About device,” and check for updates.
You’ll see an option for the Beta program which you can join by following on-screen instructions.
Note that your device should be running on firmware version CPH2447_13.1.0.590(EX01) or CPH2447_13.1.0.591(EX01) to be eligible for the update.
For OnePlus 11 users in North America, the process is slightly different. They’ll need to manually download a zip package and an APK file from OnePlus’ official source.
Once the APK is installed, locate the zip package from the device storage and initiate the update.
Make sure your device runs on firmware version CPH2451_13.1.0.591(EX01).
Both Indian and North American users must ensure two things:
Alongside design improvements and new features, the Beta 2 version addresses several crucial issues:
While the update brings fixes, there are known issues users should be aware of:
Given these potential pitfalls, it’s advisable to be cautious. Beta versions are naturally more prone to bugs compared to stable releases.
OxygenOS 14 Beta 2 is setting the stage for some significant advancements, from its nuanced Aquamorphic 2.0 design language to various feature enhancements and fixes.
However, be prepared for some quirks if you plan to update, especially since beta builds are generally more unstable.
Following a one-on-one interview by Android Central’s Harish Jonalagadda with Gary Chen, OnePlus Product Partnership Lead, and Zach Lin, Lead on OxygenOS Product, it’s clear that the stock UI OxygenOS experience is not making a comeback anytime soon.
If you’ve ever noticed similarities between OnePlus’s OxygenOS and Oppo’s ColorOS, it’s not a coincidence.
Both UIs are developed on the same codebase. According to Gary Chen, this shared foundation enables the development team to deliver higher-quality updates.
Gary Chen said in the interview, “as a result, OxygenOS will share the same design philosophy — Aquamorphic Design with ColorOS to incorporate the vibrant colour system, but it still has customized design elements including icons, widgets, wallpapers, ringtones, and AOD to meet the needs of OxygenOS users. Our ultimate goal is to synergistically combine the finest aspects of both products, resulting in a new and exceptional offering.”
Indian users can join the Beta program via the device “Settings.” Ensure that the firmware version is either CPH2447_13.1.0.590(EX01) or CPH2447_13.1.0.591(EX01).
North Americans will have to manually download and install a zip package and an APK file. The device should run on firmware version CPH2451_13.1.0.591(EX01).
A battery life of over 30% and at least 4GB of available storage is required. Carrier-specific models won’t be compatible.
Several issues like third-party apps crashing, and screen flickering have been resolved. However, known issues like fingerprint unlock failure and other minor bugs still persist.
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