OnePlus 11 Unveils OxygenOS 14 Update with Microsoft Phone Link Integration and Exciting Features
In a significant move towards software refinement, OnePlus is bouncing back in 2023 with the stable release of OxygenOS 14 for its flagship OnePlus 11 device. Following a tumultuous period marked by software quality concerns amid its partnership with Oppo, OnePlus has committed to extended software support for its top-tier devices and delivered on its promise with the feature-rich OxygenOS 14.
The stable update is currently rolling out to OnePlus 11 owners in India who participated in the beta program, with a wider release planned in the coming weeks and expanded availability in additional regions. Users enrolled in the OxygenOS beta program can expect to receive an Over-The-Air (OTA) update to the stable build. Before initiating the update, it is advised to ensure that the device has a minimum of 30% battery power and 5GB of free storage space.
OxygenOS 14 introduces a suite of new features, including the innovative File Dock, designed to facilitate seamless content transfer between linked OnePlus devices. Content Extraction allows users to long-press on text or images to extract content, while a similar action on a photo separates the subject from the background for effortless sharing. Underlying performance improvements promise enhanced system animation fluidity.
Feature | Description |
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File Dock | Simplifies content transfer between linked OnePlus devices. |
Content Extraction | Allows users to extract content from text or images by long-pressing. |
Performance Improvements | Enhancements to system animation fluidity. |
Microsoft Phone Link | Integration for viewing notifications, responding to messages, and mirroring the phone’s display on a PC. |
Fluid Cloud | Presents notifications and reminders, drawing inspiration from the dynamic layout seen on the iPhone’s Dynamic Island. |
Lock Screen Customization | Not included in the initial OxygenOS 14 build, a notable absence from the Android 14 feature set. |
Notably, the update includes Microsoft Phone Link integration, offering OnePlus users the ability to view notifications, respond to messages, make or receive calls, and mirror their phone’s display on their PC. This integration enhances the user experience by allowing easy access to phone functions directly from their computer. The collaboration between OnePlus and Microsoft extends beyond notifications, enabling users to manage their phone’s gallery, delete images, and utilize them in PC applications seamlessly.
Contrary to its name, Fluid Cloud is not a cloud-based feature but a novel approach to presenting notifications and reminders, drawing inspiration from the dynamic layout seen on the iPhone’s Dynamic Island. However, it’s worth mentioning that the initial OxygenOS 14 build lacks lock screen customization, a prominent feature introduced in Android 14.
In a parallel development, OnePlus announced that the Microsoft Phone Link integration will extend to Oppo and Realme phones through the Android 14-based ColorOS 14. This aligns with Microsoft’s strategy to provide a cohesive cross-device experience, already in place with other major manufacturers such as Samsung and Google.
With these advancements, OnePlus is steering itself back on track, focusing on delivering a refined software experience and addressing user concerns. As the OxygenOS 14 update unfolds, OnePlus 11 users can look forward to a more feature-rich and integrated smartphone experience, bringing together the best of both OnePlus and Microsoft technologies.
Source: Android Police
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