Closed Beta Registration Begins for ColorOS 15 and OxygenOS 15

Android 15 is currently in beta. But that’s not stopping tech enthusiasts from getting excited about what’s coming. Companies have started working on their custom skins based on the upcoming Android version. The latest companies to open closed beta registration for Android 15 testing are Oppo and OnePlus. The excitement is building as registrations for closed beta testing of ColorOS 15 and OxygenOS 15 are now open.

OxygenOS 15 and ColorOS 15 Closed Beta Registration

Closed Beta Registration Begins for ColorOS 15 and OxygenOS 15

The news of OxygenOS 15 and ColorOS 15 closed beta registration has been shared by TechBoilers. OnePlus has officially started the Closed Beta registration for OxygenOS 15. However, this registration is limited to the flagship-level OnePlus 12. If you have a OnePlus 12, this is a unique opportunity to get an early look at what’s next for OxygenOS. However, we hope that more devices will be eligible for the upcoming testing.

Closed Beta Registration Begins for ColorOS 15 and OxygenOS 15

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Similarly, Oppo is also opening its ColorOS 15 Closed Beta to Oppo Find X7 Ultra users. If you own this device, you can apply to test the latest features and improvements in ColorOS 15.

What can you expect?

Both OxygenOS 15 and ColorOS 15 are built on Android 15 Beta. They will bring a lot of new things. For instance, it is said that there will be a separate control center that will allow for easier customization. Reports have also suggested redesigned floating windows for improved multitasking. Additionally, there will be more customization options with lock screens. For performance, the Android 15-based update may bring GPU Interpolation Technology that will improve visual performance with advanced GPU tweaks. Lastly, expect refined animations as well.

Since we’re talking about custom skins, it’s likely that each one will have its own unique feature set. For Oppo, we’re expecting a Live Photos app similar to Apple’s Live Photos. Additionally, there could be more custom features, like a seamless file transfer app between Apple and Android devices.

However, this is currently a closed beta test sign-up, so only select people will be able to enjoy an early look. However, public beta testing is just around the corner.

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