OxygenOS 14 will be a dynamic upgrade for many OnePlus users but at the same time, it will count as a last update for a few devices. Eventually, some of the amazing handsets in the family will have to spend their remaining time on the Android 14-based firmware.
While the next Android version is still stirring in the development phase and there isn’t any news on the OxygenOS 14, we have sorted some of the OnePlus devices that will fetch the next major OS as their last update. Sadly, the list also adds the most-iconic – the OnePlus 9 series.
So far, OnePlus 9 lineup comes on the ground with incredible features and characteristics. Whether we talk about the camera section or performance efficiency, the device is capable to bring you the best user experience. In the meantime, the tech giant has also made efforts to maintain the reliability of its most promising handsets.
However, the new software update policy that has 4 major OS and 5 years of security support for flagship phones is not applied on the old phones. As a result of which, the OnePlus 9 series will surely get security updates but will remain intact with future rollouts. The same case is for other devices. You can check on the models that will have Android 14 as their last major update.
OxygenOS 14 will be the last major update for these OnePlus devices:
- OnePlus 9
- OnePlus 9 Pro
- OnePlus 9R
- OnePlus 9RT
- OnePlus Nord 2T
- OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite
OnePlus 8T – The Exceptional Case
Yes! The status of the OnePlus 8T smartphone for the OxygenOS 14 upgrade is quite unclear. No doubt, the phone is eligible for the upcoming software as its third major OS support. However, the rollout history and the completion of software support for other OnePlus 8 models are creating a huge bizarre in the mind.
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Therefore, it won’t be correct to add any confirmation on this matter for the moment. Perhaps, we need to wait for official statements from the tech maker on this concept. Meanwhile, we will keep updating the content with the latest inputs. Stay tuned.