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Will OnePlus OxygenOS 13.1 just be a modified version of OxygenOS 12.1?
OnePlus is speeding up its work for the forthcoming operating system – OxygenOS 13.1. In the meantime, users are also putting their expectations as what they want to see in the new upgrade. However, there is a question that has started surfing on the consumer platform – Will OnePlus OxygenOS 13.1 just be a modified version of the OxygenOS 12.1 system?
Yes, that’s a strange yet significant query regarding the next OxygenOS version. Although, OnePlus always take some new initiatives for its software updates to lift the user experience. But this time, there are chances that we might find huge similarities between OxygenOS 13.1 as well as OxygenOS 12.1 features.
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To understand, why OnePlus OxygenOS 13.1 could be a modified version of its previous builds, we need to learn what the company is preparing on its board. As per the details, OxygenOS 13.1 will mainly aim to enhance the performance aspects of the devices. It will include a handful of features that can make the completion of tasks and operations much easier.
Next, it will also make some improvements in the privacy section. Well, what are these improvements is still a question to answer. Ahead, the company will juggle the multimedia section and could also provide new options for enhanced user experience. But don’t you think we have already heard of these changes? Yes in OxygenOS 12.1!
OxygenOS 12.1 Features
OxygenOS 12.1 accompanied a smart battery engine that has added new life to the device’s battery. This engine also amplifies performance efficiency and makes the device smoother in terms of functioning management. The 12.1 version has also revamped the Gallery and Canvas AOD with better gestures, functions, theming, and customization options.
Apart from the battery and media concept, the update has increased the performance level of eligible devices and has redesigned the security and privacy center to some extent. Thus, there are chances to see some likewise elements again. But we cannot say anything accurately for the moment.
On the other hand, users also believe that after OxygenOS 11, the company has forgotten how to make a true operating system. And who knows, we can only see some minor tugs on the new OxygenOS build.
What do you think? Will the company add new and interesting changes to OxygenOS 13.1 or will it just remain a modified version with a few improvements? Well, only time can give a better answer to this question.