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OxygenOS 14 is more than just stability and smoothness, says OnePlus

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OxygenOS 14 continues to hype users’ excitement with its ultimate tweaks and features. But in case you think that the OnePlus OxygenOS 14 is just limited to some stability and performance enhancements, then you need to think twice!

Recently, Android Central interviewed with OnePlus Software Head – Gary Chen, and Product Partnership Lead – Zach Lin. Here, we got some hints reflecting that the OnePlus OxygenOS 14 update does more than just enhance stability aspects.

Perhaps, there are a host of new features and improvements that the tech giant has implemented, making the 14th build a significant update for OnePlus users. Lin cited that OxygenOS 14 knows well how to utilize self-developed technologies and algorithms to better explore the potential of devices.

In addition, the company has tried to differentiate the UI from that of ColorOS. Perhaps, users will discover at least some effective changes to the interface if not many. On the greener side, OnePlus is planning to step into the AI world and has started working closely with new partners to incorporate AIGC techs in OxygenOS 14.

Eventually, apart from stability, smoothness, and performance – the next OxygenOS version has a lot of stuff to offer its users. But that didn’t pull the company’s attention from the basic and key aspects.

Stability is still important!

Since stability has been a major issue for phone holders, the company has highly prioritized three essentials in the development of OxygenOS 14:

  • Stability
  • Smoothness
  • Power Efficiency

Consequently, the all-new Trinity Engine element works to deliver a fast and smooth experience and lets users be instinctive and free to control. Thus, every movement and reflection is natural as well as smooth – all you need is to tap and enjoy.

No doubt, there is a lot to explore in the OxygenOS 14 wagon. But to go through every little change we need to wait for the stable update release.

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