OnePlus 10 Pro receives OxygenOS 13 open beta 2 update with bug fixes

In May, OnePlus originally started testing its latest OxygenOS 13 skin on the flagship OnePlus 10 Pro. Later, the phone picks up a more stable upgrade through the open beta program. And now the device is receiving an incremental software upgrade with some fixes and improvements. If you’re a proud OnePlus 10 Pro owner and want to try out the latest Android and OxygenOS upgrade, then here’s everything you need to know.

OnePlus is rolling the new open beta upgrade in a staged manner, if your phone already runs on the first open beta, then you’ll receive it in a few days. But if you are on the stable Android 12, then you will have to enroll in the beta program to taste the new features on Android 13-centric OxygenOS 13, make sure that your phone is running on A.15 or A.16 software version. If your phone is on an older version, then update it to the latest software.

The new incremental software brings the new Aquamorphic Design elements, Home screen world clock widget with different time zones support, Meeting assistant to reduce distractions while meeting, Dynamic Computing Engine to improves overall system experience on your phone, and many more. Here’s the complete list of changes and fixes.

  • Aquamorphic Design
    • Adds Aquamorphic Design theme colors for enhanced visual comfort.
    • Applies the Aquamorphic Design philosophy to animations to make them natural and vivid.
    • Adds a Home screen world clock widget to show the time in different time zones.
    • Upgrades to Quantum Animation Engine 4.0, with a new behavior recognition feature, which recognizes complex gestures and provides optimized interactions.
    • Applies real-world physical motions to animations to make them look more natural and intuitive.
    • Optimizes fonts for better readability.
    • Enriches and optimizes illustrations for features by incorporating multicultural and inclusive elements.
  • Efficiency
    • Adds Meeting Assistant to enhance the meeting connection and introduces an option to make notifications more subtle and less distracting.
    • Adds large folders to the Home screen. You can now open an app in an enlarged folder with just one tap and turn pages in the folder with a swipe.
    • Adds media playback control, and optimizes the Quick Settings experience.
    • Adds more markup tools for screenshot editing.
    • Optimizes Shelf. Swiping down on the Home screen will bring up the Shelf by default. You can search content online and on your device.
  • Seamless Interconnection
    • Optimizes earphone connectivity to deliver a more seamless experience
  • Personalization
    • Optimizes Bitmoji to offer more Always-On Display animations.
    • Optimizes Insight Always-On Display, with more personalized Always-On Display settings available.
    • Optimizes Canvas Always-On Display, with more drawing tools and line colors available
  • Security & Privacy
    • Adds an automatic pixelation feature for screenshots of chats. The system can identify and automatically pixelate profile pictures and display names in a chat screenshot to protect your privacy.
    • Adds regular clearing of clipboard data for privacy protection.
    • Optimizes Private Safe. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used to encrypt all files for enhanced security of private files.
  • Health & Digital Wellbeing
    • Adds Kid Space, providing screen time limit, ambient light reminders, and Eye-protecting display features.
  • Performance optimization
    • Adds Dynamic Computing Engine to improve the system speed, stability, battery life, and app experience.
    • Optimizes Dolby Sound effects with enhanced spatial sound field perception and more accurate sound sourcing.
  • Gaming Experience
    • Upgrades to HyperBoost GPA 4.0 to stabilize the frame rate and balance the performance and power consumption in key scenarios.
  • System
    • Improves system stability for some scenarios.
    • Fixes an issue where icons would sometimes overlap in Quick Settings.
    • Fixes an issue where a panel might be automatically pulled down from the status bar in some cases.
    • Fixes an issue that might cause auto brightness to respond slowly.
    • Fixes an occasional flicker issue that might occur when your device screen is turned off or on.
    • Fixes an issue where the Quick Settings background might appear transparent.
    • Fixes an issue where you might be unable to wake your screen by double-tapping it in Guest mode.
    • Fixes an issue where your screen might be slow to wake when the Power button is pressed.
    • Fixes an issue where the “Other” category might take up a huge portion of your device storage.
  • Camera
    • Fixes an issue where the Camera would lag.

OnePlus also shares a list of known issues on the OnePlus 10 Pro OxygenOS 13 second open beta, here’s the complete list.

  1. RCC cannot work normally in this build.
  2. The carrier version (Zain) in Kuwait is unable to send MMS.
  3. The carrier version (Telecom) in North Macedonia is unable to send IMS.
  4. There is no response when clicking Capture log after switching Multiple users/System cloner/Languages. (You need to switch Multiple users/System cloner/Languages first before capturing the log in the feedback tool).
  5. A dot will display abnormally when pairing Bluetooth.
  6. The photos might be blurred when taking multiple pictures of people with Ultra Dark mode and zoom out at the same time.
  7. The screen will freeze when taking videos in specific scenarios.
  8. The pictures might be black when taking photos in the dark with Night mode.
  9. A dot displays abnormally in the status bar.

If you own a OnePlus 10 Pro and want to try out the open beta on your phone, then you can head over to the OnePlus Community forum post for more details.

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