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OnePlus 7 Series OxygenOS features heading to OnePlus 5/5T/6/6T

OnePlus is built around giving users the best possible experience, and the OnePlus 7 Pro is the perfect example – with a stunning 90Hz 6.67inch QHD+ fluid AMOLED display. It’s packed full of new features which are designed around real user needs.  

And OnePlus has a strong history of introducing new features to older devices. And that’s on top of promising that all devices will receive two years of Android updates, and a further third year of security updates. 

We’re happy to confirm that the OnePlus 5/5T/6/6T will all receive the following features: 

FNATIC mode. For peak gaming performance, tuning your device by blocking notifications and optimising the CPU for the best gaming experience 

Zen mode. For when you want to take time to yourself. Zen mode limits the functionality of your device for 20 minutes 

Screen Recorder. Perfect for capturing fast-paced gaming action, or even making a video tutorial 

Quick reply in landscape. For a seamless experience when you’re gaming or watching a video 

RAM boost. Optimising the use of RAM 

Android Q. It’s coming to all four devices 

DC dimming. An alternative way to adjust screen brightness, reducing screen flickering at low brightness. Please note, We will introduce this feature in Open Beta builds for the OnePlus 6 and 6T and then evaluate for the OnePlus 5 and 5T. 

These features will start rolling out to the OnePlus 5/5T/6/6T in the near future.  

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