OnePlus has officially announced OxygenOS 15. It brings a lot of visual as well as under-the-hood changes to OnePlus smartphones. While the update now official, the real question is whether your device will get OxygenOS 15 or not. So take a look at this list of supported OnePlus devices that will receive OxygenOS 15.
OxygenOS 15: Supported Devices
OnePlus’ number series or their flagship devices are usually the first ones to receive the latest updates. This year, that will be the OnePlus 12, followed by other phones in the lineup. They will also get all the AI features that OnePlus has cooked up for OxyegnOS 15. However, that can’t be said for older devices.
- OnePlus 12 – Closed Beta
- OnePlus 12R
- OnePlus 12R Genshin Impact Edition
- OnePlus Open
- OnePlus 11
- OnePlus 11R
- OnePlus 10 Pro
- OnePlus 10T
- OnePlus 10R
- OnePlus Nord 4
- OnePlus Nord CE 4
- OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite
- OnePlus Nord 3
- OnePlus Nord CE 3
- OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite
- OnePlus Pad 2
- OnePlus Pad
- OnePlus Pad Go
OxygenOS 15: Release Timeline
Besides the new OxygenOS 15 features, OnePlus wasn’t quite out and about on when it will roll out the update to its supported devices. For now, the company has shared that the OnePlus 12 will be the first device to receive the Open beta version of OxygenOS 15 on October 30. Users on Closed beta will get access to the new AI features on the same day. These AI features will roll out to users in Open beta towards the end of November.
Other than that, there’s no confirmed timeline as to when the update will start rolling out on other devices. But I expect the OnePlus 12R and OnePlus Open to closely follow OnePlus 12 in the release schedule.
So these are all the smartphones and tablets that will get to enjoy the new OxygenOS 15. However, it is not clear whether all features, especially the AI ones like Smart Replies, AI in Notes app, and Intelligent Search will come to midrange and budget devices.
If you want to learn about what’s new in this update, you can check out our OxygenOS 15 features list. Did your phone make the cut? If so, then let us know in the comments below.