On the sidelines of the OnePlus 10T presentation, some information was revealed on the future OxygenOS 13 interface based on Android 13. We know in particular which smartphones will benefit from it.

By reading our handling of the OnePlus 10T – freshly made official – you will see that this new smartphone runs on OxygenOS 12. However, the brand took advantage of its event to share some information on the next version of its OxygenOS 13 interface teased for several months already. This will be based on Android 13. We now know which smartphones are compatible with this update.
What’s new in OxygenOS 13
So this is an opportunity to learn that OxygenOS 13 “ delivers OnePlus’ signature fast and smooth software experience with an extraordinary aquamorphic design, enhanced security, and optimization of some of the community’s favorite features ».
We are therefore promised minimalist icons, refined animations and “ a variety of shapes and textures “. OxygenOS 13 also intends to change the colors of the system ” depending on the time you use the device with, for example, darker shades at the end of the day.

More fluidity is also on the program thanks to intelligent RAM management as well as greater customization of the Always-on display screen. The Smart Launcher function is also highlighted to enlarge the folders and their contents on your home screen ” to allow you to access applications more quickly. Opening applications without having to open the folder that contains them makes your experience faster and smoother ».
Also count on new features to optimize the in-game experience, audio quality, device pairing and user safety.
OnePlus smartphones compatible with OxygenOS
Beyond these promises, we especially remember the official list of OnePlus smartphones compatible with the next update to OxygenOS 13 (Android 13).
OxygenOS and ColorOS
Remember in passing that for some time now, the OxygenOS code has shared a common base with Oppo’s ColorOS. The two software experiences are now very similar. OnePlus had maintained the vagueness about the future of its home interface before claiming its attachment to OxygenOS.
It remains to be seen whether this is a strategy intended to last over time or whether the two cousin brands – under the bosom of the Oplus group with Realme – will end up completely sharing a common interface.
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