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OnePlus has released OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 for the Nord 3
OnePlus has released OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 for the Nord 3
OnePlus has introduced the first OxygenOS 14 Open Beta for the OnePlus Nord 3 in India, based on Android 14. If you want to experience the new features and enhancements offered by the current OS version before the official release, you can apply for the program starting today.
To upgrade to this build, ensure that your device is running the most recent OxygenOS 13.1 version. The battery must be charged to at least 30% capacity, and there must be at least 4 GB of storage space available. Carrier-version devices, in particular, are incompatible with the Open beta builds.
Go to Settings > About device > Tap up to date > Tap icon on the top right > Beta program and follow the on-screen instructions to apply for the OxygenOS 14 Open Beta program.
The OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 brings an upgraded Aquamorphic Design, carbon tracking always-on display (AOD), performance optimizations and improved cloud photo service, among others.
Below is the complete update changelog for the OnePlus Nord 3 OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1:
Changelog
Smart and efficient
- Improves cloud photo service by Google Photos.
Security and privacy
- Improves photo and video-related permission management for safer access by apps.
Performance optimization
- Improves system stability, the launch speed of apps, and the smoothness of animations.
Aquamorphic Design
- Upgrades Aquamorphic Design with a natural, gentle, and clearer color style for a more comfortable color experience.
- Adds Aquamorphic-themed ringtones and revamps the system notification sounds.
- Improves system animations by making them even smoother
User Care
- Adds a carbon tracking AOD that visualizes the carbon emissions you avoid by walking instead of driving.
Known Issues
- Probable flashback issue when clicking on some cards in Shelf.
- Dual channel network acceleration function cannot be triggered automatically.
- Abnormal display issue of bokeh icon when switching to front camera in portrait mode.
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