OnePlus 9RT Gets First OxygenOS 13 Open Beta based on Android 13

OnePlus has made it possible to download OxygenOS 13 Open Beta for its OnePlus 9RT smartphone In India

The update comes with a changelog and an installation procedure that should be relatively easy to follow. However, it is a good idea to back up any important data before updating your device. Also, make sure that you have at least 30% battery life and 5.5GB of free space. To avoid any problems, you should also report bugs to the OnePlus support team.

OnePlus is allowing users to try OxygenOS 13 Open Beta for a limited time. The new OS will require at least 5.5 GB of storage space and 30% battery life before you can start installing it. However, you should remember that beta builds aren't as stable as official releases. They frequently contain bugs and issues that negatively affect the user experience. Therefore, it's better to avoid testing beta builds on critical devices such as smartphones and tablets.

OxygenOS 13 is currently the latest OS update for OnePlus smartphones. It is the latest version of Google's Android OS, and it has several improvements and bug fixes. The company is pushing to roll out the update to more OnePlus smartphones. The latest OnePlus 10 Pro have received the OxygenOS 13 Open Beta update, and the company is now bringing the update to the OnePlus 10R as well.

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The OnePlus 9RT was launched with Android 11's ColorOS 12 operating system. It now receives the OxygenOS 13 Open Beta update, which brings a number of enhancements and optimizations. The updated operating system also brings new features, such as the Aquamorphic Design. Users must have at least 30 percent battery and at least 5.5GB of free storage space to download the update.

The new OxygenOS 13 build offers faster performance and a more fluid experience. It also comes with the Aquamorphic design theme and rounded edges. Other features include AI System Booster, which allows users to suspend more apps at once, which is great for multitasking. It also provides seamless interconnection with high-end security features. However, the open beta build is currently only available in India.

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