![]() ![]() Several have a half-baked landscape mode, which is just an awkwardly stretched version of the portrait mode that makes poor use of space. Several apps do not work correctly in landscape mode, which is usually how you would use them on a tablet, especially when you have a keyboard attached. Even after all these years, most Android apps do not expect to be launched on a tablet. Unfortunately, all of this is necessary because the Android tablet experience continues to be abysmal, especially when it comes to third-party app support. This was also available for only a handful of apps, even though there were a lot more apps that this could be used for. Lastly, the Display size feature lets you pick how apps that don't support fullscreen landscape mode properly can be displayed. Unfortunately, you can only run one such app at a time, and it also doesn't work with every app.ĭual windows lets you open the same app in two different windows, but barely any app we had installed supported this feature. This feature is still limited to apps that do support split screen, but most of the apps we tried did.Īnother useful feature is flexible windows, which lets you open some apps in a small floating window on the side that can be minimized. The split screen function can be evoked by a simple two-finger swipe down. OnePlus has added some useful features to make multitasking easier. When you swipe down on a widget to scroll within the widget, the launcher will almost always choose to bring down the notifications instead. ![]() While the shortcut to pull down is convenient, it conflicts with any widgets that also have scrolling elements. On the right is where the notifications appear. On the left side are all the toggles with controls for brightness and audio playback. You can choose to swipe down on the homescreen to pull down the notifications. You can maybe have one large widget, and suddenly there is no longer any space available for even smaller ones on the side. This tends to heavily limit the number of things you can place on the homescreen especially when it comes to widgets. Regardless, the icons are all fairly spaced out, and there is also a generous amount of padding on the sides. Starting with the launcher, you have the choice of having either all icons on the homescreen like the iPad or using an app drawer. This is a lightly modified version of OxygenOS for the tablet form factor. While this may impact the devices’ performance in some benchmarking apps, our focus as always is to do what we can to improve the performance of the device for our users.The OnePlus Pad runs on OxygenOS 13.1 atop Android 13. This has helped to provide a smooth experience while reducing power consumption. As a result of this feedback, our R&D team has been working over the past few months to optimize the devices’ performance when using many of the most popular apps, including Chrome, by matching the app’s processor requirements with the most appropriate power. ![]() Following the launch of the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro in March, some users told us about some areas where we could improve the devices’ battery life and heat management. Our top priority is always delivering a great user experience with our products, based in part on acting quickly on important user feedback. Update: In a statement to XDA Developers, the company has confirmed that it tweaked the software in OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 9 to optimize the performance in response to complaints people had about the battery life. The company also said that it will test other OnePlus devices to see if there is manipulation happening there as well and if they do, the company will delist those devices also. This means that there was no throttling on benchmark apps like Geekbench while there was a slowdown in other popular applications.Īfter this report was published, Geekbench announced that it has delisted the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro smartphones from their Android benchmark chart for benchmark manipulation. Similarly, now OnePlus’ latest smartphones – OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro have been delisted from the benchmark chart for manipulating the benchmarks.Īccording to findings by Anandtech, OnePlus, on the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro is blacklisting popular applications to use the complete CPU resources, while it was not doing the same with benchmark apps. In the past, we have seen some smartphone OEMs, chip manufacturers been accused of manipulating benchmark scores on their devices, including OnePlus with their OnePlus 3T smartphone. ![]()
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