Both phones shipped with Android 11-based OxygenOS 11
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OnePlus started rolling out the stable version of the Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 to compatible phones globally over the past few weeks. Several OnePlus models in India have also received the update. Now, the company has confirmed that the stable OS update is available for announced in September 2023, includes the Trinity Engine that is said to enhance the performance and introduces the updated Aquamorphic Design 2.0 which refreshes the look of the UI.
In two separate community posts, OnePlus announced that the stable version of the OxygenOS 14 update is rolling out to OnePlus 8T and OnePlus 9R s in India. The update should be available to s in a phased manner. s can also head to Settings > About device > Check for Updates in order to manually check for the update. OnePlus notes that s must make sure that their phones have a minimum of 5GB storage and at least 30 percent battery available while ing and installing the update.
The official changelog states that the stable OxygenOS 14 update brings the File Dock feature to both the OnePlus 8T and OnePlus 9R that allows s to drag and drop content to transfer them between applications and/or devices. It also brings Content Extraction, which can recognise and extract text and visual content from the screen with a single tap.
This update also enhances photo and video-related permission management to increase security and privacy for OnePlus 8T and OnePlus 9R s in India. The Shelf feature is upgraded with more widget recommendations in this version. The OxygenOS 14 update also optimises the performance of the handsets, increases system stability and launch speed of applications, and further smoothens on-device animations. It also adds app-specific refresh rate . The Aquamorphic Design 2.0 with this update introduces clearer, refreshed colours to the UI and adds Aquamorphic ringtones and notification sounds.
Notably, both the OnePlus 8T and OnePlus 9R shipped with Android 11-based OxygenOS 11.
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