OnePlus has confirmed that its new Android 15-based operating system, OxygenOS 15, will roll out to 16 of its phones and tablets.
The rollout will begin with an open beta for select users, starting on 30 October 2024, a day before the expected launch of the OnePlus 13, and continuing through February 2025.
The open beta rollout will commence with the OnePlus 12, followed by the OnePlus Open and OnePlus Pad 2 in November, and the OnePlus 11 in December. The full list of devices can be found below as well as in the graphic.
30 Oct
- OnePlus 12
- OnePlus 12R
- OnePlus 12R Genshin Impact Edition
November
- OnePlus Open
- OnePlus Pad 2
December
January
February
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However, OnePlus also cautions that the order and timeline could change, as the rollout remains a beta program subject to ongoing improvements.
OxygenOS 15 promises to introduce a refreshed aesthetic and deliver an ultra-smooth experience powered by Parallel Processing, which synchronises animations across widgets, components, and folders.
The system’s visual overhaul includes vibrant new icons, upgraded Shelf customisation, and a split-mode notification drawer that lets users access quick settings more intuitively.
OnePlus has also packed OxygenOS 15 with AI-driven tools designed to make daily use seamless. A new ‘AI Assistant’ integrated within Notes can organise, polish, and refine user writing, while the advanced AI toolbox provides features like summarisation, writing enhancement, and quick responses for messaging apps.
What’s more, OnePlus debuts OneTake, allowing users to set photos from their camera or gallery as dynamic wallpapers with the Depth function. The home screen and lock screen can now also feature custom clock colours, blurred backgrounds, and other interactive options to reflect each user’s unique style.
Lastly, OnePlus will also follow other manufacturers with a trend of bringing Circle to Search feature to their devices.
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As OxygenOS 15 becomes more widely available, OnePlus users can look forward to a faster, smarter, and more customisable experience with Android 15.
And if you want to know more about the system itself, check out three Android 15 features that our Mobile Editor can’t wait to try first. And check out the rumours for the OnePlus 13R and OnePlus Open 2.
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