Smartphone manufacturer OnePlus has been working on a new OxygenOS 12 which is based on the Android 12 operating system. After releasing a couple of Android 12 Developer Preview builds for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro, the company has now officially released the first OxygenOS 12 Open Beta.

Currently, the OxygenOS 12 Open Beta is only available on two phones — the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro. However, it will soon be available to the users of the OnePlus 9R, OnePlus 8 series, OnePlus 7 series, OnePlus Nord, OnePlus Nord 2, and OnePlus Nord CE.

OxygenOS 12 Open Beta

One of the biggest changes in the Android 12 is Google adopting a new Material You user interface, which won’t be a part of the latest OxygenOS. Instead, for the design, the company is taking inspiration from the “Light and Space” artwork of James Turrell.

It also comes with Work-Life Balance 2.0 which includes features that are now available in all regions. There’s now support for switching between “Life Mode” and “Work Mode” based on the time of day, Wi-Fi network, or location.

OxygenOS 12 Open Beta Work-Life Balance 2.0

There are new “Neumorphism” home screen icons for the stock apps in OxygenOS 12 as well as expanding the “Shelf” feature on the left-most home screen. This allows for more user customization and background images. OnePlus Scout feature, debuted in India, is also now a part of the global build.

This new version of the custom UI comes with three different options for the dark mode, allowing users to choose from Gentle, Medium, and Enhanced modes. They go from lighter to darker tones, but it remains to be seen if this works system-wide.

OxygenOS 12 Open Beta Dark Modes

The OnePlus’ Canvas Always On Display feature is getting more refinements to the final image and the company has now added support for image scaling as well as the ability to erase erroneous lines.

Also, the latest OxygenOS 12 comes with Games Toolbox 2.0, bringing some new features including the floating FPS window, game filters, frame rate settings, and other tweaks from the OnePlus Nord 2 to all other OnePlus smartphones.

A few months back, after OnePlus merged its business and operations with OPPO, the company revealed that the codebase of OxygenOS and ColorOS will also get merged and the new OxygenOS 12 is a result of that.

OnePlus promises that the codebase integration will result in delivering a fully upgraded experience on a more stable and power-saving system with solid backend support, but it’ll keep the OxygenOS’ “fast and smooth DNA.”

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