Lol that also happened to u ? My OnePlus Nord 2 couldn't boot up even tho it was like 90% before but i charged my phone again and it turned on it was 90% +_+ must be a bug or a glitch even tho I have another OnePlus phone which is OnePlus 11 still Nord was one of my fav ;-;
I'm using Oppo and most of the features are the same, but what I like most is that you can swap your finger at the edge of the phone and bring down all your apps on your home screen into one place under your thumb finger and then move your thumb over any app and release your finger to launch that particular app
It's incredibly bad you just probably never experienced the original Oxygen OS. Everything has an animation now, transitions, useless effects, that even though they're fluid, they take time and the phone is suddenly much less responsive. In fact, before, I couldn't operate the phone fast enough so that I would have to wait for something. Currently I need to wait for the icon to "finish the fancy animation" to be able to click on it. That's just bloat, it slows you down for no reason other than fanciness. For people hating on this, the lack of gimmicks and a blazingly fast system was important. If it's not that important for you, that's fine, but don't be surprised we hate this. For me it felt so bad that I actually went the extra mile to downgrade to a previous version, not yet based on ColorOS
@@geuros I did have oxygen OS on my op6. I will agree with you on the fact that it felt smoothing out of the box. However, I've had the op11 now for about 6 months, and I have yet to really complain about it. My biggest complaint about op11 was the price was flagship...
I love the floating window and because of that, I'll wait for the next OnePlus phone next year. The floating window feature is the only reason I only own Samsung phones. I also love the ability to open any app in the folder.
You both missed my point that everyone copies everyone, and the first time I saw resizable folders was a Windows phone - not an iPhone. Just an observation. No more, no less.
As someone on the outside looking in, the OnePlus fan base seems to find joy in complaining. When you lose your mind over something as meaningless as an alert slider missing or other picky issues, I think it might be time to put your fandom aside to take a step back and consider what average consumers actually care about.
This is clearly just bait, but I guess I'll take it. 2 points: Looking at the phone through the lens of uniqueness, it's hard to call the slider meaningless. It's been a defining characteristic of OnePlus from the start, and remained through the years. When most phones follow trends and are effectively clones of each other, even seemingly small features like that seriously differentiate a phone. And to put the fan base's strong emotion into greater perspective, it's worth noting that in many ways, the fan base really made the phone. It was only available for sale by invitation from a current user for a LONG time--which naturally created a strong fan base. Beyond that, a sizeable part of the development through the proceeding years was driven in part by users. So when the modern version of the company seemingly makes an abrupt turn, it's a pretty stark contrast to how things used to be. You'll probably still be annoyed, but hopefully this can somewhat explain the fan base.
@@TravisTerrell No I'm not annoyed, it's all good. Thank you for the insight on the fan base. The phones have definitely become more generic but there are two sides to every coin and perhaps to a wider audience the uniqueness is not what sells a phone but maybe instead price and simply how good of a phone is it? The OnePlus 11 at $699 is cheaper than every model of Samsung's Galaxy S23 lineup and competes quite well for that price.
@@hman1801 Thanks for reading all that and taking the time to respond! Yeah, that's a decent point for sure. Mainstream consumers are unlikely to view these differentiating factors as essential factors. I think that is kind of at the crux of the fans' complaints. A very consumer-focused brand is pivoting to emphasizing profitability (I guess?) over their traditional fan-focused model. You mention the price, and yeah. I think the Nord phones are awesome for fulfilling a low-price niche really well... If only they had maintained the core differentiating points on the flagship models. As a fan, it's been really disheartening. Not sure if you were a fan of the Nexus series, but when it was discontinued OnePlus did an awesome job for me of replacing the niche it created, which was when I became a real fan. Fairly stock Android, no locking things down, budget price. (The last point dropped off a while back, though...)
Credit to you guys--it's gotta be hard work to try to find good points in this dumpster fire of an OS. [RIP Oxygen OS.] Edit: As I keep watching this video, I keep realizing how alien it all seems. Ha
Idk but this shit still doesn't feels like OxygenOS. Goddamn OnePlus gotta give the old OxygenOS back . Don't care about new features it was just too good
In what way is putting a 3x3 folder into a 2x2 space "losing space"? It's a way to have more apps on the homescreen that you don't have to tap into a folder to open up.
@AuraMaster_7 Enlarging the folder uses up more space on the homescreen area , hence the name ENLARGE . The only benefit from this feature is being able to see the apps as opposed to having them inside a normal sized folder . So smaller folder means better utilization of the homescreen area the only downside is if you need to access the app it's two steps (1) open the folder (2) choose and open the app. With the large folder mode it's one click only
@@TravisTerrell I don't really mind about iOS' lack of freedom, I've been using a Mac for a while and wondering whether to fully integrate into the Apple eco system. I might also wait for the Pixel 8 and see if they've improved the mediocre battery life from the 7/7pro
Rip oxygen OS 😢
I have oxygen os in 10t
OPPO OS 😢
Why?
@@commandmax3931it is basically ColorOS with Oneplus branding these days
Why? I'm at oxygenOS12 and this is so much better than mine. I guess this is v14.
One big feature that it helps you use your phone less. They update and never boot again
Lol that also happened to u ? My OnePlus Nord 2 couldn't boot up even tho it was like 90% before but i charged my phone again and it turned on it was 90% +_+ must be a bug or a glitch even tho I have another OnePlus phone which is OnePlus 11 still Nord was one of my fav ;-;
I'm using Oppo and most of the features are the same, but what I like most is that you can swap your finger at the edge of the phone and bring down all your apps on your home screen into one place under your thumb finger and then move your thumb over any app and release your finger to launch that particular app
Standard and mini windows feature had also been availed on Oxygen OS 13.1
Idk why everyone is bitchin... Looks great! If you dont like it, you can always customize your UI/UX using third aprty apps
bc it's color os, which of course isn't bad at all
It's incredibly bad you just probably never experienced the original Oxygen OS. Everything has an animation now, transitions, useless effects, that even though they're fluid, they take time and the phone is suddenly much less responsive. In fact, before, I couldn't operate the phone fast enough so that I would have to wait for something. Currently I need to wait for the icon to "finish the fancy animation" to be able to click on it.
That's just bloat, it slows you down for no reason other than fanciness. For people hating on this, the lack of gimmicks and a blazingly fast system was important. If it's not that important for you, that's fine, but don't be surprised we hate this. For me it felt so bad that I actually went the extra mile to downgrade to a previous version, not yet based on ColorOS
@@geuros I did have oxygen OS on my op6.
I will agree with you on the fact that it felt smoothing out of the box. However, I've had the op11 now for about 6 months, and I have yet to really complain about it. My biggest complaint about op11 was the price was flagship...
You can also open more than one apps in windowed mode
Funnily enough i was using all of them
my favorite feature is alert slider
UA-cam gets struck,while using after oxygen Os 14,very bad , navigation gesture stops working 😕
I love shortcut feature alot
What skin are u using for the apps?
I love the floating window and because of that, I'll wait for the next OnePlus phone next year.
The floating window feature is the only reason I only own Samsung phones.
I also love the ability to open any app in the folder.
Wallpaper name please
After update my phone's animation is gone How can i get back smooth animation Please answer 😢
I keep forgetting the last update of android made it similar to ios Home Screens
Are you able to change to tap home and back buttons like old androids? I hate the apple swipe ui
Resizable folders come from ... Yup ... Windows.
Yeah so? What's problem with that?
You both missed my point that everyone copies everyone, and the first time I saw resizable folders was a Windows phone - not an iPhone. Just an observation. No more, no less.
Quick launch is old feature and available in OnePlus 6t
Does the OnePlus have hidden spaces
Also work on oppo Reno series and other high end oppo smartphones.
Funny how all these "features" are normal day-to-to options in color OS
Where do I get that wallpaper
Which wallpaper is that
Can I install this software on Samsung tablet s5e? 🤔
samsung can open multiple pop up apps though
ok?
Windows feature is here
Oxygen OS 14 will save the brand COPIUM
All known features 😢
As someone on the outside looking in, the OnePlus fan base seems to find joy in complaining. When you lose your mind over something as meaningless as an alert slider missing or other picky issues, I think it might be time to put your fandom aside to take a step back and consider what average consumers actually care about.
This is clearly just bait, but I guess I'll take it. 2 points:
Looking at the phone through the lens of uniqueness, it's hard to call the slider meaningless. It's been a defining characteristic of OnePlus from the start, and remained through the years. When most phones follow trends and are effectively clones of each other, even seemingly small features like that seriously differentiate a phone.
And to put the fan base's strong emotion into greater perspective, it's worth noting that in many ways, the fan base really made the phone. It was only available for sale by invitation from a current user for a LONG time--which naturally created a strong fan base. Beyond that, a sizeable part of the development through the proceeding years was driven in part by users. So when the modern version of the company seemingly makes an abrupt turn, it's a pretty stark contrast to how things used to be.
You'll probably still be annoyed, but hopefully this can somewhat explain the fan base.
@@TravisTerrell No I'm not annoyed, it's all good. Thank you for the insight on the fan base. The phones have definitely become more generic but there are two sides to every coin and perhaps to a wider audience the uniqueness is not what sells a phone but maybe instead price and simply how good of a phone is it? The OnePlus 11 at $699 is cheaper than every model of Samsung's Galaxy S23 lineup and competes quite well for that price.
@@hman1801 Thanks for reading all that and taking the time to respond! Yeah, that's a decent point for sure. Mainstream consumers are unlikely to view these differentiating factors as essential factors. I think that is kind of at the crux of the fans' complaints. A very consumer-focused brand is pivoting to emphasizing profitability (I guess?) over their traditional fan-focused model.
You mention the price, and yeah. I think the Nord phones are awesome for fulfilling a low-price niche really well... If only they had maintained the core differentiating points on the flagship models.
As a fan, it's been really disheartening. Not sure if you were a fan of the Nexus series, but when it was discontinued OnePlus did an awesome job for me of replacing the niche it created, which was when I became a real fan. Fairly stock Android, no locking things down, budget price. (The last point dropped off a while back, though...)
Forgot to mention rainbow lines in screen
😂
Those are ColorOS features + they copied the enlarged folders from EMUI
Enlarged folders existed on other skins before nothing os even existed
For example on EMUI
@@ep1k_4 I think large folder from miui 14
@@NgocNguyen-qd1vr they existed in EMUI 12 (1-2 years before MIUI 14)
@@ep1k_4 ohh I read wrong name
@@ep1k_4 alright fair enough, i edited it
Can i get wallpaer in hd
Who told you that Samsung can only have one floating app and stashed to the side? Please check before giving the wrong information 🙄
He said unlike samsung. That means samsung has it has multi windown, and this phone does not.
It's all color os feature
What i am searching i got from your Vedio
Look at those animations so laggy, app drawer so slow. Miss the old Oxygen OS. Even in 60Hertz panel Oxygen OS was never laggy
have you ever used color os?
💯
Enlarge folder are native from Android 13 not oxygen os 13
No
No
No
Great 😊
Credit to you guys--it's gotta be hard work to try to find good points in this dumpster fire of an OS.
[RIP Oxygen OS.]
Edit: As I keep watching this video, I keep realizing how alien it all seems. Ha
I hate OxygenOS tbh
yeah once oxygenos 12 came out it just got worse and worse imo
What? This isn't any level of MIUI, not even close.
What's wrong with the OS
Android 14 for OnePlus 9 Pro??
Nope
Wow samsung will still add it up in time coming I believe them
It looks like huawei
It's Color OS not Oxygen os
@Alex Tobolaonly by name
That isn't OxygenOS, that's ColorOs
3:12:13 Talk to em Paris!
Zen mode
Oxygen OS ❌oppo is✅
👍
Don't call oxygen OS ...it's colour os...
Idk but this shit still doesn't feels like OxygenOS. Goddamn OnePlus gotta give the old OxygenOS back . Don't care about new features it was just too good
its been 5 years give it up bro
lol one ui
Oneplus is dead
😳☹️
bro Samsung can take more than 1 window opened at the same time
My 14 k phone also have these settings 🙄🙄🙄
By enlarging the folder you actually use up more home screen space. I prefer my folders normal size so I can fit more apps in one page
In what way is putting a 3x3 folder into a 2x2 space "losing space"?
It's a way to have more apps on the homescreen that you don't have to tap into a folder to open up.
@AuraMaster_7 Enlarging the folder uses up more space on the homescreen area , hence the name ENLARGE .
The only benefit from this feature is being able to see the apps as opposed to having them inside a normal sized folder . So smaller folder means better utilization of the homescreen area the only downside is if you need to access the app it's two steps (1) open the folder (2) choose and open the app.
With the large folder mode it's one click only
OnePlus is done. Gonna get a pixel or iPhone next.
I suspect iOS's very "prescriptive" way of doing things may create similar pains for you as modern Oxygen OS.
@@TravisTerrell I don't really mind about iOS' lack of freedom, I've been using a Mac for a while and wondering whether to fully integrate into the Apple eco system.
I might also wait for the Pixel 8 and see if they've improved the mediocre battery life from the 7/7pro
Pixel ? Good luck hahah
why
Why u speak so fast are u going to miss the train ?
Legends know all these features are available in colors OS in oppo devices.
Color os.. not oxygen😂
*iphone users crying* 💀
Worst phone I've ever seen ONEPLUS >> Finally seattled!
*ColorOS
I think fingerprint scanner at the back of the phone is more efficient than on screen. Especially when it have gestures
This is not Oxygen OS we know sorry
Color os features 😂 real oxygen os is dead
Oxygen OS be looking better than the galaxy's new One UI 6
It looks so damn laggy, gross.
you can customize the animations to make it faster