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OnePlus invites users to a new survey, is it for OxygenOS 13.1?

OnePlus OxygenOS 13.1 survey

OnePlus is calling out its fans and users to participate in a new survey and give their thoughtful feedback and suggestions, and it looks like this action is regarding the upcoming OxygenOS 13.1 operating system.

Yesterday, the Chinese tech maker opened a survey to grab the inputs of users on productivity tools. The motive of this overview was to acknowledge what implements should take place on the next coming smartphones to provide a better user experience.

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Though the previous survey was about the techs, the new one talks about the two strong aspects of the OS – AOD and the Shelf. Consequently, the overall details hint that OnePlus is conducting this survey to know what changes the company should make to the OxygenOS 13.1

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Further, the company states that users expect more convenient and useful services with the AOD and Shelf. Thus, the survey is an appropriate way to know and understand what features need to be added to the following sections.

“The teams knows our users expect more helpful services to be integrated into these two features, so they did some explorations. Now, they would love to hear some quick feedback on what kind of services would be the most valuable to you.”

OnePlus OxygenOS 13.1 survey

Accordingly, this is one of the best paths to get views on how individuals would like to see the user interface and its elements in their smartphones. Hence, we recommend you join the survey and submit your feedback. And who knows, this could make some brilliant changes to the next OxygenOS version – OOS 13.1

You can lead to the survey page through the official OnePlus community forum. To make it easier, we are providing a direct link to participate in this contemplate.

What else are you expecting to change in the latest OxygenOS 13 upgrade? The battery optimizations, customizations, or something else? Let us know in the comment section.

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