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OnePlus Rolls Out OxygenOS 14.0.0.300 for Nord N20 SE(GLO) and OxygenOS 13.1.1.502 for Nord CE 3 5G(IN)

OnePlus has started rolling out two OxygenOS updates to two of its smartphone devices respectively in the global and Indian regions.

Check out the two latest updates below.

OnePlus Nord N20 SE – OxygenOS 14.0.0.300 Update

The OxygenOS 14.0.0.300 update for the OnePlus Nord N20 SE smartphone is being rolled out in the global region, and the update will be bringing some exciting new features and improvements to the device. It will have a firmware version of “CPH2469_14.0.0.300(EX01)”

The added Aquamorphic-themed ringtones and revamped system notification sounds, along with the smoother system animations are the changelogs on the Aquamorphic design side. On the performance side, system stability, launch speed of apps, and smoothness of animations have been improved.

For better productivity, an added File Dock feature and an improved photo and video related permission management system are part of the device. Also, the update will be removing the Background stream feature from Smart Sidebar.

OxygenOS 14.0.0.300 for the OnePlus Nord N20 SE [GLO ONLY]

As mentioned, the update has already been pushed in the global region and the users of the Nord N20 SE device can find the update on the system update page. Feedback can directly be submitted on the respective update thread as comments.

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OnePlus Nord CE 3 5G – OxygenOS 13.1.1.502 Update

It is to the Indian users of the Nord CE 3 5G smartphone that OnePlus is rolling out the OxygenOS 13.1.1.502 update to. It has a firmware version of “CPH2569_13.1.1.502(EX01)”, and will bring the latest January 2024 Android security patch to the device, enhancing the overall system security.

OxygenOS 13.1.1.502 for the OnePlus Nord CE 3 5G [IN ONLY]

This update is however incremental in nature and only a few might have received it. For others, there will be a broader roll-out soon. To submit feedback, users can dial “*#800#” on Google Dialer and fill it up on the appeared pop-up menu.

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