OnePlus Pad Receives First OxygenOS 13.1 Update

OnePlus Pad, the latest tablet from OnePlus, is now being updated with the OxygenOS 13.1 software. The update enhances the device’s stability and includes tweaks that elevate its efficiency​.

New Update Details

The details of the new update were revealed by a OnePlus Pad user in an online thread. The user shared that the company had sporadically released updates during the Lab Review period, but this is the first substantial OS update for the device​.

The new update, appearing as version OxygenOS 13.1 OPD2203_13.1.0.544 (EX01), presents several enhancements that enhance the tablet’s functioning. For some users, it may be their second build, but for many, it’s a novel look at the device’s potential. The update file size is 714MB​.

What’s in the Update?

OnePlus Pad Receives First OxygenOS 13.1 Update

The update is comprehensive, introducing improvements across the device. It includes the May 2023 security patch, stability enhancements for the stylus, touch responses, and the gaming experience. Additionally, it addresses known issues affecting the Photos app​.

The highlight of the update is the introduction of the Multi-Screen Connect feature. This feature allows users to transfer tasks, images, apps, calls, and SMS from their smartphones to the tablet. Users can even cast their mobile screen onto the OnePlus Pad, accessing the full functionality of their phone on the tablet​.

Update Changelog

Here’s a detailed look at the OxygenOS 13.1 update changelog:

System Improvements:

  • Support for Multi-Screen Connect
  • Quick Note panel accessibility with stylus

Performance Enhancements:

  • Improved stability of stylus connections
  • Enhanced touch control experience
  • Boosted system stability
  • Refined gaming experience

Bug Fixes:

  • Resolved known issues affecting the Photos app​.

Update Availability

OnePlus takes the security of its devices seriously, and the newly launched OnePlus Pad is no exception. The update is currently being released in phases, which means it may take some time to reach all devices. Users can check the availability of the latest version in their Settings app​

Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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