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OnePlus 11 Receives Android 14 Beta 2: Enhanced Features and Bug Fixes

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OnePlus, a leading smartphone manufacturer, has announced the release of Android 14 Beta 2 for the OnePlus 11. Following the successful launch of the initial Android 14 Beta in May, the company has been actively working to refine the software, addressing bugs and improving overall performance. This update aims to offer a more seamless and optimized experience for developers and advanced users.

Designed primarily for developers and tech enthusiasts, the Android 14 Beta 2 enables early access to the new operating system, empowering developers and early adopters within the OnePlus Community to create enhanced software experiences. It is important to note that this beta version is not recommended for individuals with limited software development experience, those intending to use the device as their daily driver, or those unfamiliar with flashing custom ROMs.

Android 14 Beta 2 Changelog for OnePlus 11

The Android 14 Beta 2 for the OnePlus 11 introduces a range of bug fixes and improvements to address known issues present in the previous beta version. Some notable changes include:

  • Fix for the red screen flash issue when creating a new calendar.
  • Resolution of WLAN malfunction in specific scenarios.
  • Elimination of the red screen encountered when switching from Guest mode to Owner mode in certain situations.

However, there are a few known issues that OnePlus is actively working on resolving. These include:

  • Unresponsiveness of the Home key on the Lock screen camera page.
  • Failure of the lock screen to light up during incoming calls.
  • Inability to hang up the second call when both SIM 1 and SIM 2 receive incoming calls consecutively.
  • Possible difficulty in re-adding fingerprints after deletion.
  • Device inability to power off, displaying the password verification page abnormally in certain scenarios.
  • Preview interface freezing while capturing pictures in WhatsApp using the camera.

OnePlus urges users to exercise caution when updating their devices and emphasizes the importance of backing up important data before flashing the ROM. It should be noted that the instructions provided are specific to the OnePlus 11 and require a battery level of at least 30% and a minimum of 4GB of available storage space. Additionally, carrier version devices such as T-Mobile or Verizon are not compatible with the Beta builds.

To clarify the different versions available, OnePlus distinguishes between the following:

  • MP Version: Stable official version.
  • Beta Version: Former Developer Preview version.
  • OBT Version: Open Beta version.

Download Android 14 Beta 2 for OnePlus 11

How to Install Android 14 Beta 2 on OnePlus 11 (EU & IN Versions)

Note: This method is specifically for users in the EU and IN regions. If you are in NA, please refer to the guide provided below. Keep in mind that this upgrade method will erase all the contents of your phone, so it is essential to back up your data beforehand.

  1. Download the latest ROM upgrade zip package from the specified server.
  2. Copy the ROM upgrade package to the internal storage of your phone.
  3. On your OnePlus device, go to “Settings.”
  4. Scroll down and tap on “About device.”
  5. Find the “Version” section and tap on it.
  6. Locate the “Build number” and tap on it seven times. You will be prompted to enter a password.
  7. Enter the password to enable developer mode on your device.
  8. Go back to the main “Settings” menu.
  9. Scroll down and tap on “About device” again.
  10. Tap on “Up to date.”
  11. In the top right corner, click on the button.
  12. Select “Local install.”
  13. Click on the corresponding installation package you copied earlier.
  14. Choose “Extract” and then select “Upgrade.”
  15. Wait for the system upgrade process to reach 100% completion.
  16. Once the upgrade is finished, click on “Restart” to reboot your device.
  17. Congratulations! Your OnePlus 11 has been successfully updated to Android 14 Beta 2.

How to Install Android 14 Beta 2 on OnePlus 11 (NA Version)

Note: This method is only applicable to users in the NA region. If you are in the EU or IN regions, please refer to the guide provided above. Remember to back up your data before proceeding, as this upgrade method will erase all the contents of your phone.

  1. Download the latest ROM upgrade zip package from the specified server.
  2. Copy the upgrade package to the internal storage of your phone.
  3. Install the provided APK file. This file is necessary for the update process. After installation, open the app.
  4. Tap on the top right gear icon within the app.
  5. Locate the upgrade package within the app and tap on it.
  6. Wait for the installation process to complete.
  7. Tap on the “Reboot” option.
  8. After the reboot, your OnePlus 11 will have successfully updated to Android 14 Beta 2.

Please ensure that you follow these steps carefully and that your device has sufficient battery level and storage space before initiating the upgrade process.

Download Rollback Packages for Rolling back from Android 14 Beta 2 to Android 13.1

Download Rollback Packages for Rolling back from Android 14 Beta 2 to Android 13

How to Rollback from Android 14 Beta 2 to Android 13 or 13.1 on OnePlus 11 (EU & IN Versions)

Note: This rollback method is specifically for users in the EU and IN regions. If you are in NA, please refer to the guide provided below. It is important to note that this rollback process will erase all the contents of your phone, so make sure to back up your data before proceeding. Some applications may be lost due to the underdeveloped nature of the Developer Preview version. You can restore these applications by updating to the latest MP version via Local OTA update.

  1. Download the latest ROM rollback zip package from the specified server.
  2. Copy the ROM rollback package to the internal storage of your phone.
  3. On your OnePlus device, go to “Settings.”
  4. Scroll down and tap on “About device.”
  5. Find the “Version” section and tap on it.
  6. Locate the “Build number” and tap on it seven times. You will be prompted to enter a password.
  7. Enter the password to enable developer mode on your device.
  8. Go back to the main “Settings” menu.
  9. Scroll down and tap on “About device” again.
  10. Tap on “Up to date.”
  11. In the top right corner, click on the button.
  12. Select “Local install.”
  13. Click on the corresponding rollback package you copied earlier.
  14. Choose “Extract” and then select “Upgrade.”
  15. Wait for the system rollback process to reach 100% completion.
  16. Once the rollback is finished, click on “Restart” to reboot your device.
  17. Congratulations! Your OnePlus device has successfully rolled back to Android 13.

How to Rollback from Android 14 Beta 2 to Android 13 on OnePlus 11 (NA Version)

Note: This rollback method is only applicable to users in the NA region. If you are in the EU or IN regions, please refer to the guide provided above. Remember to back up your data before proceeding, as this rollback process will erase all the contents of your phone. Some applications may be lost due to the underdeveloped nature of the Developer Preview version. You can restore these applications by updating to the latest MP version via Local OTA update.

  1. Download the latest ROM rollback zip package from the specified server.
  2. Copy the rollback package to the internal storage of your phone.
  3. Install the provided APK file. This file is necessary for the rollback process. After installation, open the app.
  4. Tap on the top right gear icon within the app.
  5. Locate the rollback package within the app and tap on it.
  6. Wait for the installation process to complete.
  7. Tap on the “Reboot” option.
  8. After the rollback, click on “Restart” to reboot your device.
  9. Congratulations! Your OnePlus device has successfully rolled back to Android 13.

If you encounter any issues where you cannot click “Local install,” please follow these steps to resolve it:

  1. Disconnect from all Wi-Fi and mobile data networks.
  2. Go to “Settings” -> “Apps” -> “App management.”
  3. Click the top right button and select “Show system.”
  4. Search for “Software update” in the search bar and tap on “Software update.”
  5. Select “Storage usage” and then choose “Clear data.”
  6. Keep all networks disconnected and repeat the upgrade or rollback guide.

Please ensure that you follow these steps carefully and that your device has sufficient battery level and storage space before initiating the rollback process.

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