OnePlus 9R gets OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 (Android 14) Update

OnePlus has already released the first open beta of OxygenOS 14 for the OnePlus 9/9 Pro, and OnePlus 9RT. Now the OnePlus 9R is getting the OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 update with new features and improvements.

You can identify the OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 update for the OnePlus 9R with its firmware version LE2101_14.0.0.80(EX01) and the update size is 4.97 GB. This will take you ample time to install because it’s an Android 14 update for your device. For the installation, it may take 10-15 minutes after downloading the update so we recommend you have faster internet.

Also, note that some features might not be working or may be missing, so they will be added in the later beta versions.

OnePlus 9R OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 Update Information
OnePlus 9R OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 Update Information

OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 for OnePlus 9R

You will get a new File Dock feature for easy content transfer between apps and devices while on any screen. Security and privacy of the device is now improved for photos and videos with better permission management. The update also improves system stability, app launch speed, and smoother animations. You will also get app-specific refresh rate support from now on.

There is an improvement in the Aquamorphic design with a natural color style, new ringtones, and revamped system notification sounds. A new carbon tracking AOD feature has been added to show carbon emissions saved by walking instead of driving.

How to get OxygenOS 14 Open Beta for OnePlus 9R

Applications for the beta are open from November 21 until the limit of 5,000 users is reached. To apply, users need to confirm their current software version LE2101_13.1.0.583(EX01) and follow the application steps in the device settings. Successful applicants will receive the beta version within 3 working days after review.

The company also provides a rollback guide for Android 13, but this process will erase all your phone data, so taking a backup is necessary.

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