OnePlus has just made waves by becoming the first Android tablet maker outside of Google to release Android 15. The OnePlus Pad 2, launched earlier this year, is now receiving the stable OxygenOS 15 update, marking a significant milestone in the race for Android updates. The rollout began this week in India, Europe, and other global markets, with North American users expected to join the party soon.
The update, version OPD2403_15.0.0.201(EX01), is being released in phases, so some users may need to wait a few days to access it. If you’re eager to dive in, you can manually check for updates via Settings > System Update. OnePlus has also provided rollback options for users who might prefer to stick with Android 14 for now.
What’s new in OxygenOS 15 for the OnePlus Pad 2?
OnePlus has gone all out to make this update tablet-friendly, incorporating features that enhance multitasking, visuals, and usability:
- Ultra animation effects: Smooth and consistent swiping across apps, even third-party ones.
- Redesigned interface: The home screen and system icons get a fresh, visually consistent look, along with an optimized rounded-corner design.
- Split mode for notifications: A split design for the notification drawer and Quick Settings mimics the functionality seen in iOS, making it easier to manage alerts and settings.
- New multitasking tools: You can now drag notifications into floating windows for better multitasking. New gestures allow users to resize, move, or close these floating windows quickly.
- “Live Alerts” feature: Inspired by Apple’s Dynamic Island, this provides centralized, interactive notifications for activities like timers or navigation.
Tablet-specific additions
The OnePlus Pad 2 benefits from features tailored to its larger screen, such as:
- Floating windows: Gesture-based tools for opening, resizing, or closing apps in floating windows.
- Charging limit: A new option stops charging at 80% to prolong battery health, a feature particularly useful for heavy users.
- Photo editing enhancements: Editable filters and reversible edits make photo management more intuitive.
While Samsung’s latest Galaxy Tab lineup is still stuck on Android 14, OnePlus’ swift deployment of Android 15 positions the Pad 2 as a leader in the premium Android tablet market. It’s not just about being first—it’s about bringing meaningful updates that improve the user experience, and OnePlus seems to have delivered on that front.
If you’re using a OnePlus Pad 2, this update is a significant one. Back up your data and explore what OxygenOS 15 has to offer! For a detailed list of changes, you can visit the official OnePlus Community forum or keep an eye out for the update notification.
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