OxygenOS 15 is OnePlus’ upcoming and highly anticipated update and going by its track record, it could arrive sometime later this year. However, as per a new report, the OxygenOS experience will not be the same, for better or worse.
SmartPrix has been able to get a sneak peek into OnePlus’ beta testing of the next OxygenOS iteration. Well, turns out, OxygenOS may be planning to take a very HyperOS route for the next version, making it appear very iOS-inspired. Thanks to this very report, we now have an idea of the kind of things you can expect from the upcoming OxygenOS 15.
Revamped Control Center: A New Look and Feel
For starters, OxygenOS 15 will see a complete Control Center (aka, Quick Settings) revamp, and it’s honestly much needed. The design aesthetics are expected to change a bit, providing a fresher look. But, the biggest change is the separation of the notification shade from the quick settings.
Just like on iOS and HyperOS, swiping down from the top right reveals the Control Center, while swiping down from the left summons the notification shade. This new setup is a good decision as it will reduce clutter and make the UI look a lot cleaner. However, users will have the option to revert back to the old look if they prefer it.
Customizable Quick Settings
Another important update reportedly coming to the OxygenOS 15 Control Center is the ability to rearrange the tiles to your liking. This feature will allow users to customize their experience according to their preferences.
Moreover, it seems you will also be able to customize the lock screen to your heart’s content. As SmartPrix reports, users will have the option to change the lockscreen clock’s size, position, and color. Even more exciting is the addition of depth effects and other customization options.
Enhanced Lock Screen Features
Currently, apart from being able to shuffle between two basic clock designs, there’s limited lock screen customization. So, these new features will definitely be a welcome change for users.
While we recently did get a brand new volume access panel on the OxygenOS, OnePlus is not quite done here. Apparently, just like on iOS, the volume slider will shrink to a narrower panel when pressed again, making it more user-friendly.
Live Photos: Bringing Memories to Life
Next, you will also be able to see your memories come to life with OxygenOS 15, thanks to Live Photos. This feature is similar to what is available on iOS, where shots have a certain amount of motion to them before stagnating as an image. On Pixels, Google calls it Motion Mode.
The Dynamic Island-like Fluid Cloud feature of OxygenOS will also be getting a more iOS-like twist in its next rendition. Instead of sitting on the left and potentially triggering OCD, it will now be integrated within the notch itself, making it cleaner and more visually appealing.
A Classic Easter Egg Returns
Finally, OnePlus’ classic Never Settle easter egg is back! For those unaware, simply typing 1+ in the preloaded calculator app and hitting equal lets you see the Never Settle animation. This fun little feature adds a touch of nostalgia for long-time OnePlus users.
But, that’s hopefully not the end of it, and we’ll get to see more from OxygenOS 15. The good news is that the OxygenOS 15 Beta is most likely around the corner and is expected to land by the end of this month or sometime in October. So, fellow OxygenOS users, be on the lookout for that!
Final Thoughts on the iOS-Inspired Revamp
What do you think about OxygenOS 15 getting an iOS-inspired revamp? The changes seem exciting and could enhance user experience significantly. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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