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OnePlus Combines OxygenOS And Oppo’s ColorOS In Order To ‘improve’ User Experience.

OnePlus has announced the merger of its OxygenOS and Oppo’s ColorOS in order to “improve efficiency and standardize the software experience” across devices. The Chinese company’s latest move comes just a few weeks after it announced its formal operational merger with Oppo. OnePlus and Oppo, both owned by the Guangdong-based conglomerate BBK Electronics, have been collaborating for quite some time. However, after integrating their research and development (R&D) resources, the companies decided to make their collaboration public.

Merging OxygenOS and Oppo’s ColorOS

OnePlus announced the merger of OxygenOS and ColorOS in a forum post, emphasizing that the change will occur at the codebase level. This means that, for the time being, end users are unlikely to notice any significant changes. “OxygenOS remains the OS for global OnePlus users as always,” the company said, “but now built on a more stable and stronger platform.”

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OnePlus also stated that the update will be applied to new devices in the future while existing devices that are still on the maintenance schedule will receive the codebase-level integration between OxygenOS and ColorOS via an over-the-air (OTA) update alongside Android 12.

The Shifts Expected Along With This Collaboration

The change is expected to assist OnePlus in delivering stable and timely software updates, which the company desperately needs to focus on given the issues it introduced with previous updates and the time it takes to update older hardware.

OnePlus has also announced an improved software maintenance schedule in which it will provide three major Android updates and four years of security updates to flagship phones such as the T and R models, as well as the OnePlus 8 and newer phones. However, in the case of the original OnePlus Nord and subsequent Nord models, as well as the OnePlus Nord CE 5G, the company has decided to provide two major Android updates and three years of security updates.

Importantly, OnePlus’s improved maintenance schedule will not apply to its previous flagship devices, which will continue to follow the original timeline, which included two major Android updates and three years of security updates. OnePlus replaced its native HydrogenOS with Oppo’s ColorOS for all Chinese variants of its flagship models earlier this year. This came months after OnePlus and Oppo had more deeply integrated their R&D resources.

It is currently unknown where OnePlus will take OxygenOS and how long it will remain distinct from ColorOS. The latest integration also calls into question OnePlus’s long-promoted independence, despite the fact that it is a subsidiary of BBK Electronics and shares resources with Oppo.

OnePlus Integrating With Oppo

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has announced a “new journey” for the company, which includes plans to “further integrate our organization with Oppo.” It appears to be a bold move for OnePlus. OnePlus rose to prominence through rebellious marketing and hype-driven online retail strategies, positioning itself as a smarter alternative to larger smartphone brands.

However, it remained a private company with ownership ties to Oppo and the shadowy BBK Electronics empire, and it was clear from OnePlus’ phones that there were still some ties to Oppo. Components such as display panels appeared to be identical, and even ostensibly proprietary technology such as the Dash fast-charging system was cross-compatible with Oppo.

OnePlus, according to Lau, will continue to operate independently despite further integration with Oppo. However, he has not specified what will be integrated, and given the existing similarities between the two brands’ products, it is unclear what this will actually mean for consumers. Lau says OnePlus will continue to run its own events and customer feedback channels, but that Oppo’s larger resources will allow OnePlus to be more efficient with software updates.

If you’re a fan of OnePlus, however, there’s no reason to think the closer ties are a bad thing. The company has long abandoned its “flagship killer” roots, now competing at the high end with expensive “Pro” phones while offering a range of lower-to-mid-range Nord devices. Oppo, on the other hand, releases far more phones per year (mostly in Asia), but its high-end flagships are every bit as good. So far, my favorite phone of the year is the Find X3 Pro.

Whether OnePlus would admit it or not, the company has long been associated with Oppo. The biggest difference here is that OnePlus is now saying it out loud — while tightening the relationship even more.

Oppo ColorOS 11

Look at the Key Features and Expected Timeline of the OPPO ColorOS 11

The beginning of this month saw Google rolling out its newest Android version- Android 11. Now wanting to be left behind, Oppo too recently announced that it would be releasing its new OS shortly. Soon after, the smartphone maker launched the ColorOS 11 on a few of its flagship models on a testing basis. With this new OS, Oppo wants to provide its users with the best of both worlds by merging the traditional and modern. While the ColorOS retains a conventional outlook of older Android OSs while delivering a cleaner and more efficient performance. Here’s a quick look at everything you need to know about the ColorOS features and the expected timeline for release.

Customization is Key

According to Lynn Ni, who serves as the Design Leader for the OPPO ColorOS 11, the UI focuses a lot of customization. Since users want a more personalized user experience, the UI promises to deliver the same. Furthermore, it offers a unique experience by catering to the varying desires and needs of the customer. The team took customer feedback to improve their customization further, allowing the UI to encompass a large variety of features. Ni says that this allows their users to demonstrate their creativity and build a user interface they enjoy working on.

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Key features of the OPPO ColorOS 11

  1. OPPO provides further enhancements with regards to performance through the ColorOS 11. This combines the Quantum Animation feature, which helps reduce lag and RAM usage by 45% with a feature to improve the response rate by over 32%. Furthermore, the enhancements also help in improving the frame rate by 17%.
  2. The OS allows for significant customization, with users having the choice to enable the Dark Mode and customize their display. They can also set their own wallpapers, fonts, themes, and icons as usual, while also creating their unique white mix. The mix will feature a combination of sounds and audio clips from cities across the world. 
  3. An India-only feature allows users to mass-text a specific number of contacts in their current location when their battery falls below 15%. 
  4. The OS significantly favors and improves multitasking by allowing users to watch videos and text at the same time. They also get to pick out six apps that should run even when the battery is low to enhance the phone’s overall battery utilization.
  5. OPPO has also added more security features and privacy measures, allowing users to lock apps. The OS also features fingerprint scanners, facial recognition support, and more control over what apps can access their data.

The new features that have been added are a part of OPPO’s Make Life Flow concept. The OS also introduces unique contrast and color schemes, helping enhance the Dark mode.  Furthermore, OPPO is working on a three-finger capture mechanism for screenshots, and collaborating with Google on a translation capability for their OS. The new update will allow users to translate texts within screenshots with the help of Google Lens. The OS also comes with a feature called Flexdrop to allow users extended multitasking capabilities. Also, the new OS enables users to switch between their smart home devices with the help of a new Device Control menu. The Battery Guard feature also enables users to stop the charging of their phones when it reaches 80% at night to prevent the damages caused due to overcharging. After waking up the next day, the charging will start again till it reaches 100%.

Expected Timeline

Here’s a brief look at the anticipated release of the ColorOS for various OPPO phones.

  1. Starting from September 14: Oppo Find X2, X2 Pro, and the Lamborghini Edition
  2. Starting from September 30: Reno 3 and 3 Pro along with the Oppo F17 Pro
  3. Starting from October: Reno4 Pro 5G
  4. Starting from November: Reno4 5G
  5. Starting from December: 
    1. Reno4 4G
    2. F11, 11 Pro, and the Pro Marvel’s Avengers Edition
    3. A Series- A9, A92, A72, A52
  6. Starting from 2021 first quarter:
    1. Reno10x Zoom,
    2. Reno2, 2 F and 2 Z
    3. Reno3 Pro 5G
    4. A91
    5. F15
  7. Starting from 2021 second quarter:
    1. Reno and Reno Z
    2. A5 2020
    3. A9 2020

The new OS seems to be the real deal, helping users retain their privacy and offering optimum performance. The ColorOS 11 has already gone into beta-testing on a few new phones on a batch-rotation basis. The new update will start hitting smartphones on a large scale from the end of this month onwards as stated above. It will be interesting to see how fans and users react to this new OS and what further updates the company will bring into force.