OnePlus 10 Pro now receives stable Android 13 update: this is new

OnePlus 10 Pro now receives stable Android 13 update: this is new

The OnePlus 10 Pro is the first phone from the brand to receive the stable update with OxygenOS 13. The new version is based on Android 13. The OnePlus 10 Pro will receive this update after a month of beta testing.

OnePlus 10 Pro

If you bought a OnePlus 10 Pro this year, you will be among the first OnePlus users who can upgrade their phone to Android 13. OnePlus has in a message on his forum announced that the stable update of OxygenOS 13 is now available.

The update is gradually being rolled out to more devices, and first to the testers of the OxygenOS 13 beta. OnePlus announced the open beta of OxygenOS 13 for the OnePlus 10 Pro and the OnePlus 10T in August. Not much later, a second update followed that added even more new features. No new features have been added with the stable update. Ultimately, it is the Pro version that will receive the stable update as before, although we expect the OnePlus 10T to follow soon.

New in OxygenOS 13

One of the new things is what OnePlus it ‘Aquamorphic’ design of OxygenOS 13. It is based on the flowing properties of water. The brand has now adapted the theme’s colors to provide more visual comfort for users. Fonts have become more readable and animations are smoother and more natural. A new feature is also the ‘Meeting Assistant‘ which helps you to be less distracted by your phone during meetings. Your notifications appear more subtly. There is also a new world clock widget which shows the time in different time zones. You can discover all the improvements via the links below. The full changelog you read here.

  • Discover the improvements of OxygenOS 13 here
  • These are the main features that come with Android 13

To install the update, you must have 5 GB of storage available, and your smartphone man must also have no less than 30 percent of its battery capacity. Did you already get the update on your phone? Let us know in the comments at the bottom of this article.

– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source

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