OnePlus 11 Receives Android 14 Beta 2 Update: Key Fixes and Improvements

OnePlus 11 users participating in beta testing globally, including regions such as India, Europe, and North America, are now receiving the second beta of the Android 14 software update. A few weeks ago the device has received the Android 14 Beta 1.

This update comes with a number of important fixes and improvements, enhancing the overall user experience​.

Changelog: Essential Fixes in Android 14 Beta 2

The Android 14 Beta 2 update brings some crucial fixes to the OnePlus 11. These include:

  • Resolving the issue of the screen flashing red while creating a new calendar.
  • Addressing WLAN malfunction in certain scenarios.
  • Fixing the red screen flash when users switch from Guest mode to Owner mode under specific conditions​.

Known Issues

Although the Android 14 Beta 2 improves several aspects of the OnePlus 11’s functionality, a number of known issues persist, including:

  • Unresponsiveness of the Home key on the lock screen camera page.
  • The locked screen not lighting up when receiving incoming calls.
  • SIM 2 not hanging up when both SIM 1 and SIM 2 receive successive incoming calls.
  • Inability to re-add a fingerprint after deletion.
  • Abnormal display of the password verification page in certain scenarios, preventing the device from powering off.
  • Freezing of the preview interface when taking a picture with WhatsApp​.

Outlook: Future Updates

OnePlus 11 Receives Android 14 Beta 2 Update: Key Fixes and Improvements

In the previous month, OnePlus launched Android 14 Beta 1 for OnePlus 11 phones, introducing a series of new personalization tools. These features, however, have been marked as hidden from users, indicating the likelihood of their accessibility in the upcoming Android 14 beta updates.

Like its predecessor, Android 14 Beta 2 is available exclusively for developers and advanced users. This update suggests that the stable version of the software is expected to be released within this year. Users should note that the firmware is still in its early stages and requires a certain level of technical knowledge to be successfully operated​​.

Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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