OnePlus has officially confirmed that its latest flagship gadget – the OnePlus 11 5G will receive 4 major Android and 5 years of security updates. Not only in terms of performance and external tech features, but the device will also offer the best stability and reliable upgrades to its users.
Today, the OnePlus Founder Pete Lau shared a tweet along with a dynamic OnePlus 11 snap on his Twitter handle. Accordingly, the post read that OnePlus 11 is the first OnePlus flagship product that will support 4 years of Android versions and 5 years of security updates.
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Consequently, this means that the OnePlus 11 smartphone will obtain a total of four major iterations, including Android 14, Android 15, Android 16, and Android 17. Alongside this, it will get security updates for five years with new features, bug fixes, improvements, and optimizations.
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Further, the tweet also reflects that this is another dimension to the device for making it faster and smoother in every manner. While the tech-pack device already has numerous benefits to offer, the addition of the newly released software policy will make it last longer.
We're adding another dimension to Fast and Smooth. The #OnePlus11 is our first flagship supporting 4 years of Android versions and 5 years of security updates.
Fast, smooth and truly built to last. pic.twitter.com/f9DDdVcpZN
— Pete Lau (@PeteLau) February 3, 2023
There are still a few days left in the launch of the OnePlus 11 and its sibling OnePlus 11R on the global platform. In the meantime, we are constantly getting some or other tweaks and tugs regarding both devices.
Notably, the upcoming flagship seems quite advanced and powerful in comparison to the previous devices. The Chinese tech giant has done some seamless work with both phones and made them the iconic product of the company, so far.
However, it would be too early to judge a handy gadget by just seeing its visual appearance and going with the hearsay. There is a need to check how the device performs in real-time scenes. Let’s see how the new techs will enhance the user experience in the time ahead.
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