OxygenOS 14 Closed Beta Program Announced for OnePlus 11

OnePlus has been working on Android 14 for the OnePlus 11 for 3 months. They started with OxygenOS 13 and released the first developer preview build. Today, they announced OxygenOS 14 and launched a closed beta program for the OnePlus 11. If you’re curious about what’s new, here’s the full scoop on the OxygenOS 14 closed beta for the OnePlus 11.

Are you a OnePlus 11 owner in India? Great news! OnePlus is opening its doors for a closed beta program for OxygenOS 14 on your device. The catch? There’s room for only 500 enthusiasts.

OxygenOS 14 is more than just a new version. It offers a refreshing look, enhanced privacy, and improved performance. It’s OnePlus’ custom Android skin, but better than ever before.

How to Apply for the OxygenOS 14 Closed Beta Program

OxygenOS 14 Closed Beta Program Announced for OnePlus 11

Got a OnePlus 11 and want to try out the new features? Follow these simple steps to join the beta program:

  1. Check Your Version: Make sure your phone is updated to the required version: CPH2447_13.1.0.580(EX01)/CPH2447_13.1.0.590(EX01).
  2. Apply:
    • Go to Settings > About device.
    • Tap “up to date.”
    • Tap the icon on the top right.
    • Follow the steps to apply.
  3. Application Period: Apply between August 4th and August 10th (any later, and the application channel will be closed).
  4. Quota: Limited to 500 users.
  5. Review Process:
    • We’ll review your application within 5 workdays after the application period ends.
    • If you pass, you’ll receive the new version within 3 workdays.
    • If verified, you’ll receive a Telegram group invitation by message (so be sure to enter your phone number accurately).
  6. Download the Version: After passing the application, go to Settings > About device > Download Now.

Remember, space is limited, so apply carefully within the given time frame!

If you make the cut, you’ll get access to download the beta build from the OnePlus forums. But be warned, it’s a beta for a reason:

  • Stability? Maybe not quite there yet.
  • Bugs and performance glitches? Likely a few.
  • Battery life not up to par with the stable version? Quite possible.

Do you want to try out the latest version of OxygenOS? Apply now to be a part of OnePlus’s next big update!

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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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