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OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7 Confirmed to Get Android Q Beta OxygenOS Builds


OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7 Confirmed to Get Android Q Beta OxygenOS Builds

At the Google I/O 2019 developer conference, Google shed some light on Android Q and announced that a total of 21 phones are compatible with Android Q Beta 3, including the OnePlus 6T. OnePlus has now revealed that the OnePlus 7 series - which includes the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro - will get a taste of Android Q developer beta as well. Additionally, the OnePlus 6 is also eligible for the Android Q developer preview, and the same is available to download for it as well as the OnePlus 6T. But OnePlus has warned that the OxygenOS builds based on Android Q are rife with software issues. The Android Q beta 3 downloads for OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T can be grabbed from the company website

The OnePlus 6T (Review) was the sole phone from the company in a list of 21 phones that wereannounced at Google I/O 2019, which have received the Android Q Beta 3. OnePlus has now added three more phones (OnePlus 6, OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro) from its portfolio to the list, though only the OnePlus 6 has access to the beta right now. In an official post on the OnePlus forum, the company has announced that the OnePlus 7 series will get the Android Q developer preview in the coming weeks

However, it is not clear whether the Android Q-based OxygenOS build for the OnePlus 7 and theOnePlus 7 Pro will be released at the same time as the launch, or if it will be rolled out when the two phones hit the shelves. 
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Android Q beta builds for OnePlus phones will include enhanced privacy, smarter settings, and easy Wi-Fi sharing
OnePlus has, however, made it clear that the Android Q beta builds are for developers and folks who are experienced with testing beta builds. Moreover, the Android Q-based builds for the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T are loaded with issues such as non-functional portrait mode and ambient display, system instability, and erratic app behaviour to name a few.
But for folks who are willing to take the leap of faith and seek to revert back to the stable update after facing issues, OnePlus has also kept the rollback packages based on Android Pie ready. If you have a OnePlus 6 or OnePlus 6T, you can download the OxygenOS build based on Android Q and the Android Pie-based rollback package here

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