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mardi 16 janvier 2018

OxygenOS Open Beta 2 on the OnePlus 5T Brings Clipboard Actions and Performance Optimizations

Last month, OnePlus released the OxygenOS Open Beta 1 update for the OnePlus 5T, folding Android Oreo into the company’s beta program. (It’s worth noting that the OnePlus 3/3T and the OnePlus 5 have already received stable Android 8.0 Oreo-based OxygenOS 5.0 updates.) Now, the company has released OxygenOS Open Beta 2, which includes enhancements such as a new clipboard interface, improved power consumption management, OnePlus’s new Switch application, and more.

According to OnePlus, the OxygenOS Open Beta 2 update contains a “more intelligent background application management” solution and optimizations for “logic managing high power consumption applications”. It also features a new clipboard that lets users perform “Search”, “Translation”, and “Share” actions with a single tap. There’s a bug to note, though: Some third-party camera apps may not be fully compatible with the update.

OnePlus 5T OxygenOS Open Beta Clipboard

Source: /u/ZappySnap

OnePlus 5T users can install the Open Beta by following the instructions at the source link. It’s still a beta, and chances are it won’t be as stable as an official over-the-air update, so users are advised to make a backup before installing. Users who were already running the previous beta will get a notification to install Open Beta 2 in the coming days.

The OnePlus 5T, for the uninitiated, was released in November as a mid-cycle refresh of the OnePlus 5. It has same internals (a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 system-on-chip, 6/8GB of RAM paired with 64/128GB of storage) as its predecessor, but moves to a larger 6-inch Full HD+ (2160×1080) AMOLED display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. It also drops the telephoto lens of the OnePlus 5 in favor of a new secondary 20MP camera optimized for low-light conditions. The phone’s powered by a 3.300mAh battery and ships with OxygenOS 4.7 on top of Android 7.1 Nougat. At launch, OnePlus promised that the Oreo update would roll out to the stable update channel in early 2018, and it seems poised to deliver.

Here’s the full changelog for the beta update:

Launcher:

  • Launcher Updated to v2.3
    • Drawer categories
      • You can see new categories when using the search icon in the drawer
    • Auto folder tagging
      • When you add applications that are similar, our system will help you automatically name the new folder you created
    • Dynamic Icon for Clock
      • The Clock icon is now dynamic
    • Notification dot optimization
      • The Blue notification dots present to notify you of a newly installed app will now be removed automatically after 15 days
  • Launcher usage tips improved
    • We’ve added some new helpful tips for first use of the launcher

System:

  • Optimizations for logic managing high power consumption applications
  • Added a more intelligent background application management solution
  • Improved power consumption measurements
  • Various bug fixes and optimizations

Applications:

  • Added OnePlus Switch application for backup & restore
    • We’ve added the new OnePlus switch app so moving your information to a new OnePlus device will be easier than ever
  • Clipboard
    • Added a new clipboard feature activated when copying information. You can edit the text copied and then choose to “Search, Translate, or Share”
  • File manager
    • Improved experience when deleting files
    • Added large file management function
  • Dialer
    • More caller information now given to you during incoming call notification

Known issues:

  • Some third-party camera applications may not fully work with this update

Source 1: OnePlus Forums Source 2: /u/ZappySnap



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