The OnePlus 13 receives its first major update.



The OnePlus 13 was released last week and will soon be delivered to those who pre-ordered. A significant first update, version 15.0.0.402(EXO1) with a size of 1GB, is now available for download. This update focuses on enhancements to the camera, connectivity, audio, system stability, and performance, as well as improvements to various apps, including the addition of AI to Google Messages.

Most of the changes in this update are bug fixes and refinements to the original software, resulting in improved overall stability. The update is already live, and OnePlus users can check for it by going to System & Update > System update > Check for update.

The new version, CPH2655_15.0.0.402(EXO1), includes improvements in communication, interconnection, camera features, audio enhancements, system improvements, and updates to various apps. Some notable additions include a Touch to share feature for iOS devices, optimizations in IPv6 connectivity, and enhancements to Bluetooth connectivity and network stability.

Updates to the camera include various styles and personalization options for Watermark, improvements in photo and video clarity, color performance enhancements, and fixes for brightness issues in photos. The update also includes improvements in audio quality and system stability, as well as the integration of the December 2024 Android security patch for enhanced system security. Additionally, enhancements have been made to various apps, such as adding AI features to Google Messages and improving the look and feel of widgets like the step tracker and storage cleaner.

The update size is 1.06 GB and is recommended for all OnePlus 13 users to download for an improved user experience.


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