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Oxygen OS 10.3.6 Stable Ota rolling out for Oneplus 6 & 6T

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OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T get OxygenOS 10.3.11 with May 2021 security patches

Oxygen OS 10.3.6 Stable Ota rolling out for Oneplus 6 & 6T.

Oneplus after three months rolling out stable ota update for Oneplus 6 and 6T.

Recently Oneplus have also started rolling Out stable version of Oxygen OS 11 for Oneplus 8 & 8 Pro, Oneplus will also rollout Oxygen OS 11 for all Other Oneplus device like Oneplus 7 Series, Oneplus 6 Series and followed by Oneplus Nord. Oneplus 5 wont have official support of Oxygen OS 11.

For those who wants Android 11 for Oneplus 6 series and other Oneplus devices its the right time to try out custom Rom based on Android 11 : Collection Android 11 Custom Rom for Oneplus Devices.

Previously in the month of July Oneplus rolled out update for Onplus 6 series Oxygen OS 10.3.5 w/ July Patch & OneplusBuds Support.

Oxygen OS 10.3.6 Stable Ota rolling out for Oneplus 6 & 6T.

Changelogs :

System

  • Improved System Stability and general bug fixes.
  • Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.09

The OTA will be a staged rollout.This OTA will be received by a limited number of users today to make sure there are no critical bugs.This rollout is not based on regions and is randomly pushed out to a limited number of devices.

Downloads

OxygenOS 10.3.6 for the OnePlus 6T Incremental OTA rom 10.3.5 || Full Zip 

OxygenOS 10.3.6 for the OnePlus 6 Incremental OTA from 10.3.5 || Full Zip

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OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update for OnePlus 11 Brings New App Drawer, Camera Features, and More

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OnePlus 11 OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update

OnePlus has released a major new software update for the OnePlus 11 smartphone. The update, named OxygenOS 15.0.1, comes with the build number CPH2447_15.0.0.820(EX01) and has a file size of 6.58 GB. This update introduces several useful features, design improvements, and important security enhancements to improve the overall user experience.

OnePlus 11 OxygenOS 15.0.1 May Update

One of the main highlights of this update is the improved visual design for notifications on the lock screen. Individual notifications, notification stacks, and user interactions have all been refined for a smoother experience. A new Lock Screen Magazine feature has also been added, which can be accessed by swiping right on the lock screen.

Another major addition is the new Drag & Drop gesture feature, which allows users to easily move text and images in third-party apps. This can be turned on or off from Settings > Accessibility & convenience > Drag & drop. The update also improves multitasking by saving the size and position of floating windows, so users can pick up where they left off more easily.

The app drawer has been redesigned to offer a more consistent and user-friendly visual style across the interface. Along with this, the update also brings refreshed icon designs and user interface improvements. Floating windows have also been optimized to provide a smoother experience. On the security front, the update includes the latest Android security patch for May 2025, which helps protect the device against potential threats.

In terms of privacy features, OnePlus now allows users to secure recently deleted items in the My Files, Notes, and Photos apps with a password. The Phone Manager app has also been updated to show detailed storage usage by apps and the system when freeing up space. A new Screen Sharing Protection feature lets users block selected apps and notifications during screen sharing. This can be found under Settings > Security & privacy > Screen sharing protection.

The update also addresses a bug where some third-party apps might accidentally delete photos. In such cases, users will now receive a notification to review and recover the deleted images from the “Recently Deleted” folder.

Lastly, the Camera app has received a creative boost with the addition of three new portrait effects – Misty, Glowing, and Dreamy. These effects give users more options to enhance their portrait shots with different artistic styles.

OnePlus 11 three new portrait effects

Overall, the OxygenOS 15.0.1 update brings a fresh and more secure experience to OnePlus 11 users, with thoughtful improvements across the system, privacy, and camera.

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OnePlus Android 16 Beta 3: Big Visual Changes, New Control Center, and Clock Styles

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OnePlus has started rolling out the Android 16 Beta 3 update for the OnePlus 13, and it brings some noticeable visual and functional improvements. This update is based on OxygenOS 15, and although it looks promising, it is still a developer preview, which means you might face bugs and glitches. So, it’s better not to install it on your main phone just yet.

After updating, the OnePlus 13 still shows OxygenOS 15.0.0.03 in the system information, but if you check the Android version, it now says Android 16. You can also find the Android 16 Easter egg by tapping the version number multiple times. However, the security patch is outdated, dated April 5, 2025.

Android 16 Beta 3 for OnePlus 13

One of the noticeable improvements is the stacked notification style, which works in both classic and split view modes. You can now choose how notifications appear on the lock screen, and the app icon is also shown beside the notification count. Unfortunately, watermarks are still visible across the entire user interface. These are especially noticeable when using dark mode, and they haven’t been fixed since the earlier beta builds.

The lock screen itself hasn’t seen any major updates. The design remains the same, with no new music player or customization options directly from the lock screen. But a major change has been made to the Control Center, especially when using split view. In this mode, tiles like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth now show text labels below the icons, making them easier to understand. You can also add up to four horizontal tiles instead of just two.

Another new feature in the Control Center is a plus (+) button in the top right corner. When you tap it, a popup appears that looks similar to iOS 18, allowing you to add tiles. These are organized into categories such as “Recommended”, “Connection & Sharing”, “Display & Brightness”, and more. This new layout is only available in split view mode and not in classic mode.

A small but exciting change is the addition of six new clock styles in the Shelf section. Earlier, there were only two options. For now, these clock styles can’t be added to the home screen, but future updates might bring that option.

Android 16 beta 3 new clock styles

Another useful feature is the AI Voice Call Recorder. It allows you to record internet-based voice calls on apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, and Google Meet. The recorder can also generate summaries of the conversations and even enable captions, which is helpful during meetings or important calls.

The app drawer also received a minor update. Previously, there were “All Apps” and “Manage” texts at the top. Now, these are removed, and a three-dot menu is available instead. From there, you can uninstall apps, add them to your home screen, or sort apps by name, usage, or install time.

In the Home Screen settings, the preview design now shows colorful icons instead of the old white and grey look, giving it a fresher appearance. Another subtle improvement is the introduction of predictive back gestures. These gestures now work in areas like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Security & Privacy settings, but not everywhere yet. For example, in Wallpaper & Style settings, the feature is still missing.

The volume slider has also been changed slightly. It is now thicker, making it easier to see and adjust. In the Battery Health section, there’s a new option to set a custom charging limit between 80% and 100%, unlike before when you could only limit it to 80%.

There’s also a new Special App Access UI. Previously, permissions were split across multiple tabs like “Allowed” and “Not Allowed.” Now, all the information is inside slidable tabs in a single view, which is easier to use.

One more thing to mention is the Gaming Dashboard, which appears to be directly taken from ColorOS. It has many useful features, but it’s likely that this version will not make it to the global builds or final updates of OnePlus’s software.

In summary, Android 16 Beta 3 on the OnePlus 13 brings many visual upgrades and a few useful features. The new Control Center, clock styles, AI voice recorder, and predictive gestures are great additions. However, since it’s still a developer version, it may not be fully stable. It’s best to wait for a more refined update unless you enjoy testing new features early.

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OnePlus 12 Receives OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update with Useful Improvements

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OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 15.0.1 update for the OnePlus 12, which brings several important improvements and new features. This update is similar to what we recently saw on the OnePlus 13. It comes with the firmware version CPH2573_15.0.0.820(EX01) and has a download size of 1.27 GB.

OnePlus 12 May OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update

Key Improvements in the Update

App Fixes
This update fixes a problem where photos could be accidentally deleted by third-party apps. Now, if this happens, users will get a notification to review the deleted photos in the “Recently deleted” folder.

Security & Privacy
Users can now protect recently deleted items in the My Files, Notes, and Photos apps using a password, giving an extra layer of privacy.

The update also allows users to view how much storage apps and the system are using when freeing up space using the Phone Manager.

During screen sharing, you can now block specific apps and notifications. This helps protect your privacy. This feature can be turned on in Settings > Security & privacy > Screen sharing protection.

System Enhancements

  • The visuals of individual notifications, notification stacks, and interactions on the Lock screen have been improved.
  • You can now access Lock Screen Magazine by swiping right on the lock screen.
  • A new Drag & Drop feature is added. It lets users move images and text between apps with simple gestures. You can enable this in Settings > Accessibility & convenience > Drag & drop.
  • The size and position of floating windows are now saved, making multitasking more convenient.
  • The app drawer has been redesigned for a cleaner and more consistent look.
  • Overall UI and icon designs have been improved to offer a better user experience.
  • The update also improves the behavior and usability of floating windows.

Finally, this update includes the May 2025 Android security patch, which improves the phone’s security.

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