OnePlus has released a new update for its foldable device, the OnePlus Open, bringing some notable improvements to the camera functionality, but not Android 14. Users eager for the latest Android 14 experience will likely have to exercise patience, as the update is based on OxygenOS 13.2 and not the anticipated OxygenOS 14.
The recently deployed update (via Android Authority) is labeled as firmware CPH2551_13.2.0.201(EX01) and is 508.98MB in size. This update includes the the Android security patch for November 2023.
A notable camera enhancement includes the ability to set a specific exposure value while taking images in ‘Photo’ mode. However, the absence of Android 14 in OnePlus’s foldable device is leaving some of its users yearning for the latest additions form Google.
With the update OnePlus Open gets the ability to lock the exposure in ‘Photo’ mode
This is particularly relevant for OnePlus Open users who may have anticipated an Android 14 upgrade, considering that OnePlus has already rolled out Oxygen OS 14, based on Android 14, to its OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 10 Pro devices. The disparity in the update status across OnePlus’s flagship lineup raises questions about the timeline for Android 14’s arrival on one of the company’s most premium devices, the foldable OnePlus Open.
As OnePlus typically stages its updates over a few days, users may not immediately see this new firmware on their OnePlus Open devices. To check if the latest update is available, users can navigate to Settings > System > System updates and tap the “Check for updates” button.
While the current update brings valuable camera enhancements, the community eagerly awaits news on when OnePlus will introduce Android 14 to the OnePlus Open. The delay raises speculation about a potential Android 14 rollout in January. It leaves the users to weigh the benefits of the current camera improvements and the latest security patch against the anticipation for the next Android iteration.
2023-12-04 15:08:46