Check these 7 most important tips and tricks for your OnePlus phone

OnePlus got rid of its previous ‘design language’ with OxygenOS 11, which was close to stock Android. Some functions in the new OxygenOS version are very useful, but sometimes you have to enable them manually. In this article, you will find the seven most important tips and tricks to take the experience on your OnePlus phone to the next level.

OxygenOS for OnePlus phones

After the company had to end its partnership with Cyanogen Inc., the company behind the then Cyanogen OS, due to mounting conflicts of interest, OnePlus decided to go “another way” and set up an independent software team. A name for the operating system was chosen through a competition in the Community, after which a first test version of OxygenOS for the OnePlus One was released.

OnePlus’ first test version of OxygenOS was based on Android 5.0.2. Only from the OnePlus 2 does the ball really starts to roll. In the first years, updates were difficult – it was only from the OnePlus 3 that things started moving. Where the journey started with a clean software shell, this was expanded further and further. In addition, OnePlus often ran ahead of Google and other manufacturers with options to adjust small but important elements in the software, such as the colors and the font. To showcase the gaming features, OnePlus later partnered with Fnatic.

OxygenOS has picked up so many options over the years that it’s almost impossible to take advantage of all of the software shells. Below we give the seven most important OxygenOS tips and tricks, and each time a step-by-step plan to implement the tips and tricks. For questions about the tips or additions to the offer that we have put together, you are welcome in the comments below this article.

Customize the status bar display

OxygenOS displays all kinds of icons in the status bar by default, such as an icon for VoWiFi or VoLTE, but also for NFC. Such icons can be useful to know that the functions work, but over time they take up more space than is actually necessary. In addition, sometimes other icons are missing that you would like to see in the status bar. You can adjust which icons are displayed via the OxygenOS settings menu.

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Screen
  • Click Status Bar
  • Then click Icon Manager
  • (De-)select the icons in the menu

Personalize the alert slider options

Not all phones contain OnePlus’ acclaimed alert slider: if you own a phone from the Nord series, you will, unfortunately, have to skip this step. OnePlus users with a phone that falls within the high-end range can go here and adjust the functioning of the slider in such a way that it works even more as desired. Unfortunately, many setting options are no longer left since OxygenOS 11, but nevertheless, it remains interesting to look at.

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Buttons & Gestures
  • Click on the Alert slider for the settings

Under the Silent and Ringtone options, you will find a number of options for customizing the way the Alert slider works.

Take advantage of quick SOS

If you like to exercise alone, it may be wise to switch on the automatic SOS function. Unlike other automatic ‘SOS functions’, OxygenOS does not use sensors to recognize if you have fallen, but you still have to indicate this on the phone. With the SOS function in OxygenOS, you can associate a series of clicks on the power button with an action to automatically call the emergency number. For example, you can automatically call the local 112 variants with three clicks.

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Security & lock screen
  • Under Personal Security on Relief
  • Then click Power button for Quick SOS
  • For example, select Quickly press the power button 3 times for SOS

Change the fingerprint animation

It’s time for a slightly more light-hearted theme, and speaking of themes: in OxygenOS you can control the animation that plays when you use the fingerprint scanner on the screen. Phones that precede the OnePlus 6T, as well as cheaper OnePlus Nord phones, have to do without this feature because they don’t have an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The changes to the animations are not very big, but it is still fun to get started with them and to discover the options that are present in the OxygenOS shell.

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Customization
  • Swipe in the top slider until you see Fingerprint Animation
  • Click on Fingerprint Animation
  • Select one of the other animations, such as Ripple or Cosmos
  • Click Save to complete the action

Set up parallel apps for WhatsApp

Appearance is not everything: functionality remains key, and OxygenOS has a lot of options for that. First, you can set up parallel apps. OxygenOS, therefore, offers the option to run multiple versions of WhatsApp side by side. For example, work and personal WhatsApp accounts can be managed via one phone. Normally you need to own two phones for this, but OnePlus has been busy getting two separate WhatsApp apps working side by side. How to get started with the parallel apps?

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Utilities
  • Then click Parallel Apps
  • Select the switch behind the app you would like to run in parallel
  • Return to your app list and look for the icon with the orange parallel badge

In principle, the app works as you are used to from apps such as Instagram or WhatsApp. Note that this can lead to problems with WhatsApp backups. If you have both accounts running a backup on one Google account, the backups will be overwritten each time. It is a good idea to have the accounts run their backups each on a separate Google account.

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Lock apps from OxygenOS

With apps like WhatsApp, which contain more and more personal data, it is important to keep this as safe as possible. You want to avoid giving someone else access to your messages when you hand over your phone – unless you trust that person not to touch such apps. To manage this, you can lock apps in OxygenOS with the same password from your phone. It is, therefore, necessary to unlock apps that you set for this lock each time. However, the app will remain unlocked until you lock the screen again. It is therefore not necessary to always enter your pin code, pattern or fingerprint after closing an app.

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Utilities
  • Then click on App Lock
  • Enter your unlock code (pattern or PIN)
  • Click Add Apps
  • Select the apps you would like to lock
  • OxygenOS saves the choices automatically

Enable optimized charging

With the closing function of this list, we will help you to ‘save’ the battery of your OnePlus phone. No, your battery will not suddenly last one hour longer, but in the long run, the device will retain its power for longer. It is a feature that ensures that OxygenOS will not allow your battery to be fully charged unless it is really necessary. For example, your battery is only fully charged at night when you get up, and it stays at 90 percent until one hour before that – in practice, this has a positive effect on the life of your battery. If your battery is at 100 percent all night, the full charge will actually damage your battery. By limiting the charge to 90 percent to one hour before you wake up and charging before you wake up in the morning,

  • Open the settings menu
  • Navigate to Battery
  • Make sure the switch behind Optimized Charging is on

To determine when you wake up, OxygenOS uses your alarm clock(s) and the times when you actually remove the device from the charger. In the initial phase, OxygenOS counts on you to get up around 07:00, as soon as you leave the function on for longer, these times are gradually adjusted to your ‘night schedule’.

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