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OnePlus 11 Android 14 (OxygenOS 14) Beta 2 is rolling out with new fixes
OnePlus has amazed its users by releasing the Android 14 beta 2 for the OnePlus 11 smartphone users. The latest firmware is arriving with a handful of bug fixes for system-related issues and some useful optimizations for the overall functioning of the device for a better user experience.
Accordingly, the Chinese OEM is releasing the new Android 14 beta 2 for OnePlus 11 devices as part of the Developer Preview program. It means that the update is mainly rolling out for developers and some advanced users. Thus, if you aren’t completely aware of the software development, then we will recommend not installing the build on your phone.
As of now, there are no signs of the OxygenOS 14 version but we are sure that the tech giant will soon hint at the testing of new builds. Moving ahead, the changelog highlights a few fixes for the OnePlus 11 smartphones in terms of screen flashes, WLAN functions, and more. You can take a look at these details in the below section.
Changelog
- Fixes the issue that the red screen flashes when creating a new calendar
- Fixes the issue that WLAN malfunctions in certain scenarios
- Fixes the issue that a red screen is seen when switching from Guest mode to Owner mode in certain scenarios
In the same community post, the OxygenOS Operations moderator shared a few points that you should know about the Android 14 beta 2 upgrade, before leading with the installation.
Known Issues
- Pressing the Home key is not responsive on the Lock screen camera page
- The lock screen doesn’t light up when receiving incoming calls
- While both SIM 1 and SIM 2 receive an incoming call successively, the call from SIM 2 won’t hang up
- The fingerprint may not be added again after being deleted
- The device cannot be powered off with the password verification page displaying abnormally in certain scenarios
- The preview interface freezes when taking a picture with the camera on WhatsApp
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So OnePlus 11 developers! Tie up your seat belts and get ready for another beta firmware. Here is your chance to explore new features and changes before the official release.