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OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update Rolls Out for OnePlus 13: New Features, Improved Notifications, and More

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OxygenOS 15.0.1 Update for OnePlus 13

OnePlus has started rolling out the latest OxygenOS 15.0.1 update for the OnePlus 13, bringing several new features, performance improvements, and a refreshed user interface. This update comes with the May 2025 security patch and is about 1.9 GB in size.

OxygenOS 15.0.1 for OnePlus 13

New Notification Panel Inspired by iOS

One of the most noticeable changes is the new stacked notification panel that looks similar to iOS. Users can now swipe down on a notification to see a preview, even on the lock screen. There’s also a new option to show the number of notifications instead of just listing them—this can be enabled from Settings > Notifications > Lock Screen.

Bypass Charging for Better Gaming

The update adds Bypass Charging, a feature that was previously only available on other OnePlus models. When enabled during gaming, it helps reduce heat and improve performance by allowing power to go directly to the phone instead of charging the battery.

Better Privacy Controls

Now, users can protect recently deleted files in the File Manager, Notes, and Photos apps using a password. This adds another layer of privacy to sensitive content.

File Manager UI Update

The pop-up window for extracting ZIP files has a new design. Users can now easily rename files and choose where to save them.

Phone Manager Improvements

In the Phone Manager app, users can now see how much space is used by individual apps, system files, and others—making it easier to free up storage.

Screen Sharing Protection

There’s a new Screen Sharing Protection feature. When turned on, your messages, notifications, and sensitive app data like payments or photos will be hidden from others while sharing your screen.

Drag & Drop Feature

A new drag and drop gesture allows users to move text or images between split-screen apps. However, this works only in split-screen or floating window modes—not in full-screen apps.

Floating Window & App Drawer Tweaks

While the update claims to remember the position of floating windows, users report that it still opens in default size and position. The App Drawer now includes a new three-dot menu that lets users sort apps by name, usage, or install time.

UI and Icon Improvements

Some minor changes were made to the icons and floating window interface, but users haven’t noticed any major difference.

Final Thoughts:
OxygenOS 15.0.1 brings helpful features like Bypass Charging, better privacy tools, and an improved notification panel, making the OnePlus 13 more user-friendly. If you haven’t received the update yet, you can check under Settings > System > Software Update, and join the beta program to get the RC (Release Candidate) build early.

Akash Ramsakha is a Computer Engineer with extensive experience in the latest technology products and gadgets. He also loves playing Mobile games like BGMI, COD Mobile and PC games.

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OnePlus Bypass Charging Real Test: Does It Really Improve Gaming Performance?

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OnePlus phone with Bypass Charging enabled during gaming, showing 120 FPS and no heat claims.

OnePlus Bypass Charging is a feature introduced to enhance the smartphone gaming experience by managing power delivery in a smarter way. The idea is simple: when you are gaming while plugged in, the power supply bypasses the battery and goes directly to the phone’s motherboard. This should, in theory, reduce device heating and prevent battery degradation. But does it actually work as claimed?

We put this feature to the test under real-world gaming conditions using the OnePlus 13. This article details our complete findings, along with performance metrics, FPS variations, and temperature recordings, to help you understand how useful Bypass Charging actually is for heavy gamers and content creators.

What Is Bypass Charging and How Does It Work?

In a typical charging scenario, power flows into the battery, and then the phone draws from it during operation. The issue with this method during gaming is that it puts a double load on the battery—charging it and using it at the same time—which causes unnecessary heat buildup.

Bypass Charging solves this by directing the power supply straight to the processor and mainboard, completely bypassing the battery. As a result, the battery remains idle, reducing wear and tear and limiting heat generation. This is especially beneficial for people who game while charging or creators who need to screen record for long sessions.

The Testing Environment

To keep things fair and accurate, we tested this feature with a consistent setup:

  • Device: OnePlus 13

  • Game: BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India)

  • Duration: 30 minutes for each test

  • Conditions: Ambient temperature of 25–26°C, screen recording on, brightness locked manually

  • Charger: Stock OnePlus adapter

We conducted two separate tests—one with Bypass Charging turned off and another with it enabled. The focus was to observe FPS performance and thermal readings under pressure.

Without Bypass Charging: Good Start, Hot Finish

We began with a battery level of 17%. The initial gameplay was smooth, especially in a 5-minute TDM match. We recorded an average FPS of 110.7 and a max device temperature of 37.6°C. However, once we moved to a classic match with a hot-drop situation, the FPS dropped to 80 and did not recover.

After 30 minutes, the average FPS dropped to 88.1, and the maximum recorded temperature rose to 42°C. The device became noticeably warm, particularly on the top portion.

 

With Bypass Charging: Slight Gains, But Not Perfect

For the second round, we enabled Bypass Charging and set the targeted battery level at 40%. We started at 44% battery, meaning the feature should’ve kicked in successfully. Initial readings showed slightly lower temperatures, and average FPS during the TDM match increased to 115.6.

TDM BGMI performance comparison with Bypass Charging ON vs OFF on OnePlus.

TDM BGMI performance comparison with Bypass Charging ON vs OFF on OnePlus.

Even during the classic match, the device initially performed better, maintaining higher FPS and staying a little cooler. The final average FPS was 92.3, with a maximum recorded temperature of 41°C. However, the FPS still dropped to 80 after extended gameplay, similar to the previous test.

Interestingly, the battery still charged during the session, rising from 44% to 62%, suggesting that Bypass Charging might not have remained fully active or behaved inconsistently.

Classic match FPS and temperature comparison on OnePlus with Bypass Charging ON vs OFF.

Classic match FPS and temperature comparison on OnePlus with Bypass Charging ON vs OFF.

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Conclusion: Is Bypass Charging Actually Useful?

Bypass Charging on the OnePlus 13 sounds promising on paper, but in our real-world gaming test, we did not observe any major improvements. While the feature showed a slight increase in average FPS and marginally lower temperature during the early phase of gameplay, the overall impact was negligible.

FPS still dropped significantly during longer sessions, and the device continued to charge the battery despite Bypass Charging being enabled. This raises concerns about how reliably the feature works under actual gaming stress.

For now, Bypass Charging feels more like a theoretical advantage than a practical game-changer. It might help with battery longevity in the long run, but if you’re expecting a noticeable boost in gaming performance or thermal management, the difference is minimal.

Unless OnePlus fine-tunes the feature in future software updates, most users won’t notice a significant change in their gaming experience by enabling it.

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OnePlus 13s Brings Flagship Power in Compact Design

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OnePlus has officially announced the launch date for its upcoming smartphone, the OnePlus 13s. The phone will be launched in India on June 5, 2025, at 12 PM.

The OnePlus 13s is a rebranded version of the OnePlus 13T, which was recently launched in China. This new device is exciting for OnePlus fans, especially because the company hasn’t released a compact flagship phone in a long time.

The OnePlus 13s is expected to be one of the most affordable smartphones powered by the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. This makes it a strong option for users looking for performance at a lower price.

OnePlus 13s Chipset

Colour Options for India

In China, the OnePlus 13T was launched in Pink and Black. These two colours will also be available in India. In addition, a new Green colour option will be launched in India, which is expected to be exclusive to the country.

I also feel that the green color will be the best buy for everyone. But let’s wait for the actual in-hand feel.

Features of OnePlus 13s

The phone will feature a special 4400mm² Cryo-Velocity Vapor Chamber for cooling. This is an industry-first technology built into the back cover to keep the phone cool during long gaming sessions. It will be 8.15mm thin and weigh just 185 grams.

OnePlus 13s Vapor Chamber

The Plus Key will debut with this device in India, although details on its function will be shared during the launch.

It includes an advanced antenna system with 11 antennas and comes with the G1 Wi-Fi chipset. The phone will also support 5.5G connectivity, offering faster and more stable network performance.

More information about the price, specifications, and features will be revealed during the official event.

OnePlus 13s Launch Date:

June 5, 2025, at 12 PM (IST)

Stay tuned for updates as OnePlus gets ready to launch what could be one of the most exciting compact flagship phones of the year.

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OnePlus Pad 3 Official Launch Event Scheduled for June 5

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OnePlus has officially announced that it will launch its new tablet, the OnePlus Pad 3, on June 5. This new tablet is expected to be a powerful device, coming with the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.

The OnePlus Pad 3 is likely to be very similar to the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro, which was recently launched in China. That model also shares many features with the Oppo Pad 4 Pro.

The global launch on June 5 will include Europe and North America, as confirmed by OnePlus. The announcement was first shared on the official OnePlus Europe X (Twitter) page, and later confirmed for North America as well.

Last year, OnePlus launched the OnePlus Pad 2 globally. Now, the Pad 3 will be its direct successor, promising better performance and more advanced features.

While we still don’t know all the details about the OnePlus Pad 3, more information is expected to be revealed at the official launch event.

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