OnePlus Open getting OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update: What’s new
OnePlus launched the OnePlus Open smartphone in India last year.
OnePlus is rolling out the OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update for the OnePlus Open.
The update allows you to switch between more focal lengths by tapping the zoom buttons.
OnePlus launched the much-awaited smartphone from the brand, the OnePlus Open, in India last year. Now, the company is rolling out the OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update for the OnePlus Open.
Below are the details of the OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update.
Also read: OnePlus Open finally debuts in India: Can it beat Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5?
OnePlus Open new update
As per information shared on the community forum, the latest update is currently exclusive to OnePlus Open users located in India.
System
- With the latest update, you can create photo collages without frames in Photos.
- The update adds a “Partial screenshot” option in the Smart Sidebar.
- You can now press and hold the Volume Down button to turn the flashlight on when the screen is off.
- You can now enter the first letter of an app name to perform a fuzzy search from the Home screen search bar in Drawer mode.
- Also, you can now use the “app-specific volume” feature to adjust the volume for individual apps based on your needs.
- The update improves the volume bar’s design for ease of use and visual consistency.
- The OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update improves system stability.
- Integrates the March 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
Also read: Watch this OnePlus Open First Look video for a sneak peek of the hinge mechanism
Camera
- After receiving the OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update, you can switch between more focal lengths by tapping the zoom buttons.
- You can now use the ultra-wide and telephoto cameras in XPAN mode.
- The update increases shutter response and improves the snapshot experience.
- You can now use the zoom wheel to switch between different zoom options when taking videos.
OnePlus mentioned that this OTA update is “incremental.” The update has been released for a small percentage of users, and will start rolling out to more users in a few days. So, if you haven’t received the update yet, just wait a little while.
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