Fresh OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 Update Unveils Exciting Additions for OnePlus Open Users
Hey there! Exciting news from OnePlus! They just rolled out the OxygenOS 14.0.0.600 update specifically for OnePlus users in India. This update is packed with cool new stuff and some important improvements, including the latest Android security patch from March 2024.
Now, let’s dive into what’s new: First up, snapping photos just got more fun! You can now create collages right within the Photos app without having to mess with frames. Plus, if you need a flashlight in a jiffy, you can now use the Volume Down button even when your screen is off. Handy, right?
Searching for apps just got easier too. When you’re in Drawer mode on your Home screen, simply type the first letter of the app’s name and let the magic happen with fuzzy search.
In the Camera department, there are some nifty upgrades as well. You can switch between different zoom levels with just a tap on the zoom buttons, giving you more control over your shots. Also, if you’re into photography, you’ll love the new XPAN mode, which lets you use the ultra-wide and telephoto cameras to capture even more stunning shots.
Here’s a rundown of all the changes in this update:
System
Collage creation without frames in Photos.
Option for “Partial screenshot” in the Smart Sidebar.
Volume Down button now toggles flashlight when the screen is off.
Fuzzy search for apps by typing the first letter of their name.
New “app-specific volume” feature for adjusting volume per app.
Improved volume bar design for better usability.
General system stability improvements.
Updated with the March 2024 Android security patch.
Camera
Easy switching between focal lengths with zoom buttons.
XPAN mode for ultra-wide and telephoto cameras.
Faster shutter response and enhanced snapshot experience.
Zoom wheel for seamless transition between zoom options while shooting videos.
Exciting stuff, right? So, if you’re a OnePlus user in India, get ready to level up your smartphone experience with this awesome update!
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