OnePlus 11 5G receiving Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 stable update in India

Highlights
  • The OxygenOS 14 update brings the firmware CPH2447_14.0.0.201(EX01).
  • The update brings performance optimisation, an upgraded Aquamorphic Design, Pantanal Service for interactive Fluid Cloud, and much more.
  • The new update will be pushed directly to users who participated in the Close beta and Open beta versions.

OnePlus 11 is officially receiving the OxygenOS 14 stable update in India. The new update will be pushed directly to users who participated in the Close beta and Open beta versions and then will be rolled out to more users gradually. The OxygenOS 14 update brings the firmware CPH2447_14.0.0.201(EX01) and requires a minimum of 5GB storage. The OxygenOS 14 was originally announced back in September.

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OxygenOS 14 on OnePlus 11

  • OnePlus says that OxygenOS 14 integrates feedback from the community and brings significant performance optimisation, an upgraded Aquamorphic Design, Pantanal Service for interactive Fluid Cloud, and much more.
  • The company says that OxygenOS 14 will enable seamless integration with Microsoft Windows PCs through Microsoft Phone Link.
  • The update brings features like File Dock, Notes 2.0, and Smart Cutout.
  • The update adds Fluid Cloud, which is a way of interacting with morphing forms that allow users to view up-to-date information at a glance.
  • The update also adds cross-device support for Fluid Cloud.
  • Users can now check the connection status of devices on your account at a glance.
  • There is a new File Dock, where you can drag and drop to transfer content between apps and devices. 
  • OnePlus has added a content extraction feature, which can recognise and extract text and images from the screen with one tap.
  • There is also a new Smart Cutout feature that separates multiple subjects in a photo from the background for copying or sharing.
  • The update improves photo and video-related permission management for safer access by apps. Check out the complete changelog here.

OnePlus warns users that the phone’s battery level is above 30 percent and needs a minimum of 5GB storage space. You can check for the update by heading to Settings > About device > tap up to date > tap icon on the top right > beta program > follow the steps to apply > check for updates.