OnePlus’s Iteration of Android: All You Need to Know About Oxygen OS
One of the reasons why the developer’s community fell in love with Android was its open-source platform that allowed them to tinker with the OS from deep. It let them design many different skins with varieties of features, albeit to enhance the experience from the source. One of these most successful third-party Android skins is Oxygen OS.
When the first OnePlus smartphone came out, it utilized the Oxygen OS as its native operating system. It was a brilliant step in Android history, where the addition of some useful features didn’t sacrifice the buttery smooth stock experience. In the main, it allows the user to do pretty much everything they would normally want to with a smartphone, adding a few tweaks and interface improvement while keeping the simplicity of Android intact.
The Design and Compatibility of Oxygen OS
Based on Android, Oxygen OS is given an upgrade as soon as a new android version is out. It not only brings the same security features offered in a newer version but also keeps the OS perfectly compatible with all the Android apps. Its interface, though, while looking pretty much the same, enhances the experience with some small and useful tweaks.
The latest version of Oxygen OS from OnePlus uses the golden ratio philosophy to make the most of the larger screen devices. It offers a buttery smooth experience, while also enabling some comfortable one-handed operation, The introduction of Canvas AOD also makes the lock screen way more gorgeous and personalised.
What’s So Special About Oxygen OS?
Oxygen OS is all about simplicity while offering users a richer Android. A leader in innovation, it often introduces a feature that later gets integrated with the stock Android. Currently, OnePlus offers a richer Gallery app with greater editing options, a long screenshot feature, parallel apps to use multiple accounts in a single app, app locker and so on - many of which would be loved by other Android users.