Just over a year ago, OnePlus announced a further integration with Oppo in order to pool resources and thus improve its product catalog. Since then, we have seen how the Asian firm, which was so characterized by its flagship killers working on mobile phones very similar in both features and design to Oppo phones, and how OnePlus almost dedicated itself to the operating system along with the group’s main brand BBK; something that will only affect the personality of the company. However, the Pete Lau-led firm seems to have a plan to continue to differentiate itself from Oppo: Oxygen OS 13.
New version of OnePlus customization level comes with Important innovations in terms of design, features and customization. The appearance of the interface has become significantly more minimalistic, with darkened icons, rounded buttons, and a neutral color palette. New privacy features have also been added. Among them is a way to store files or images privately—something like a hidden folder—or the ability to blur the profile picture when the user takes a screenshot of a conversation. In addition, OxygenOS 13 improves speech fluency by 30% compared to the previous version. Also apps are 20% faster and open 10% faster.
These are actually improvements that we could easily see in ColorOS, Oppo’s customization layer. However, both companies decided to go a different route in terms of aesthetics and functionality. even though they use the same software architectureand this despite the fact that OnePlus’ main plans were to launch a mobile phone with a joint operating system. OxygenOS will remain OnePlus’ operating system for mobile devices, even in Asia. while Oppo will continue to use ColorOS.
The future of OnePlus is in software
Thus, the purpose of merging both teams, especially in the field of software, is nothing less than an opportunity to improve its service. And hence the best software update. This is, in fact, what is already producing results. Company instead of 3 years of Android updates and 4 years of security updates to 4 and 5 years respectively. on some models manufactured after 2023. This is one year more than other manufacturers offer. Samsung, for example, announced a three-year deadline for Android updates on its phones and a four-year deadline for security patches a few months ago.
What’s more, at OnePlus, they don’t just see OxygenOS 13 as a feature that sets them apart from Oppo. They also see it as a key feature to stand up to the competition. In fact, Gary Chen, OxygenOS and ColorOs merged software team leader, highlighted hypertext than OxygenOS It will not be an operating system for your mobile phones, but it will also be available on other devices.
“We’re going to keep our product and design philosophy fast and fluid, clean and direct. And, as I said, this ecosystem is very important, because OxygenOS will not only be for smartphones, but for many devices, including IoT, tablets, PCs and the like. Here is the address”.
Gary Chen, OnePlus and Oppo Joint Software Team Leader, says.
Combining hardware with software is also in OnePlus’ plans.
OnePlus also has a larger team in software than in hardware. According to Gary Chen, “because the software is very conducive to development” and it needs more people to run. Hardware, however, is also a big deal for OnePlus, despite being pretty much the same as Oppo’s. The Pete Ley-led firm actually appears to be leveraging Oppo’s resources by merging both areas to add new features to OxygenOS, as explained by Xi Zeng, head of OxygenOS UI/UX design.
“We are always thinking about how we can integrate software into hardware. For example, the Spotify feature on the screen is always on. This is supported by the hardware to detect that you are looking at the phone and then the software expands the Spotify cover art and shows the playlists.
Xi Zeng, Head of UI/UX at OxygenOS Design.
However, the reality is that the commitment to OxygenOS this is the only way OnePlus should differ from Oppo.. First of all, given that the devices of both brands have started to share some of their technology – OnePlus now has Oppo’s SUPERVOOC charger, for example – they share the same specs and even the same design line.
Source: Hiper Textual