Ahead of OnePlus’ official event to unveil OxygenOS 14, based on Android 14, the open beta update for OxygenOS 14 has now been made available for the OnePlus 11 in India. This release follows the recent introduction of the closed beta update. Here are the specifics.
OxygenOS 14 Arrives for OnePlus 11
In a recent announcement, OnePlus disclosed that the OnePlus 11 is set to receive OxygenOS 14, based on Android 14, through an open beta update in India and North America. This update provides users with an opportunity to test the new OxygenOS version before the stable release becomes available.
It’s worth noting that this announcement coincides with the official unveiling of OxygenOS 14, scheduled for September 25. However, the timeline for the stable version’s availability remains uncertain due to delays related to Android 14.
If you happen to own a OnePlus 11 and are interested in trying out OxygenOS 14, make sure that your device is running the latest OxygenOS 13.1 version. Once you’ve confirmed that, navigate to Settings -> About Device. Then, select the ‘Up to Date‘ option and click on the icon in the top right corner. From there, select the Beta Program option and follow the subsequent steps to acquire the OxygenOS 14 build.
It’s important to keep in mind that this open beta update is limited to the first 5,000 users and may contain some bugs. Additionally, not all OxygenOS 14 features may be available in this early beta release.
OxygenOS 14 introduces the innovative Aquamorphic Design, featuring new color schemes, as well as Aquamorphic-themed ringtones and system notification sounds. The update also includes performance enhancements, made possible by the new Trinity Engine. This engine incorporates technologies like CPU Vitalization, RAM Vitalization, ROM Vitalization, HyperBoost, HyperTouch, HyperRendering, and more, which are expected to be covered in detail during the official launch. It’s important to note that not all of these features may be fully available in the open beta update. Additionally, the update will include various fixes, and you can find more details on these improvements in the provided link.
With the official announcement just a few days away, it’s advisable to exercise some patience and wait for the full details to be revealed. If you are eligible for the open beta of OxygenOS 14, it’s certainly worth giving it a try. Once you’ve had a chance to experience it, feel free to share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.
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