🔻OXYGENOS 11 DP3 PER ONEPLUS 8 E 8 PRO 🔻
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Nella giornata di ieri OnePlus ha rivelato la nuova HydrogenOS con un sacco di novità e senza perdere tempo oggi è stata rilasciata la nuova OxygenOS 11 DP3!
Changelog
• Nuovo design visivo (inclusi app Meteo, Launcher, Galleria, Note)
• Nuovo layout per un utilizzo più comodo e conveniente con una sola mano
• Always On Display, con 11 nuovi stili di orologio.
• Sfondo animato che cambia in base all'ora del giorno.
• Nuovo font OnePlus Sans che migliora la leggibilità.
• Modalità oscura ottimizzata, con aggiunto un collegamento rapido nella tendina notifiche per attivarla ed aggiunta la possibilità di attivarsi e disattivarsi automaticamente in base all'orario nelle impostazioni.
• 3 nuovi temi della modalità Zen, più opzioni di temporizzazione e nuova funzione di gruppo per usare la modalità Zen con gli amici.
• Nuova funzione Galleria che crea automaticamente una storia settimanale basata su foto e video.
❗️Problemi noti
• Alcune applicazioni di terze parti potrebbero non funzionare come previsto
• Problemi di stabilità del sistema
• Problemi di stabilità della rete in alcuni scenari
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