
OnePlus 11 is the latest phone to receive the Mind Space feature
It comes with the OxygenOS 15.0.0.840 update, having firmware version CPH2447_15.0.0.840(EX01). OnePlus 11
In addition to Mind Space, the update also brings the AI Perfect Shot feature to the OnePlus 11 and adds the soft light filter to the default Camera app's Photo and Portrait modes. Moreover, the update bumps up the smartphone's Android security patch level to July 2025.
You can read the update's changelog below for more details. Mind Space Adds the "Save to Mind Space" feature. You can now add screen content to Mind Space as memories. Memories will be summarized and archived automatically in the app.
Camera Adds the soft light filter to Camera's Portrait and Photo modes. It can help create dreamy and more stunning effects.
Photos Adds the AI Perfect Shot feature, which can recognize and replace the facial expressions of the same person across different photos to create the best shots. Adds editing options for videos and live photos. You can now export videos as live photos, or export videos and live photos as photos in high resolution. Enhances the customization options on the Photos homepage, allowing you to hide the content of specific albums from the overall photo list.
Apps Adds the Gradual alarm volume feature, where the alarm volume will increase progressively from low to high. You can find this feature in "Clock - Alarm- Settings - Gradual alarm volume". Recorder now supports customizable grouping, making it easier to manage audio files. Adds the In-person recordings group in Recorder. Recordings made in Standard/Meeting/Interview modes are automatically grouped into the In-person recordings category.
System You can now choose OnePlus Sans and One Sans as the font in more languages. You can find this feature in "Settings - Display & brightness - Font". When you drag widgets of the same size together, the widgets will be stacked. Adds support for multi-screen control, allowing you to display one app in full screen and another in a floating window. Both apps can be operated simultaneously. Adds the Temporarily block feature. You can swipe up on a banner notification to temporarily block any further banner notifications from this app when you play games or watch videos. You can find this feature in "Settings - Notifications & Quick Settings - Banners - Temporarily block". Adds a Restart shortcut to Quick Settings, allowing for quicker phone restarts. Improves the movement range of mini windows. You can now drag a mini window to the bottom of the screen. Integrates the July 2025 Android security patch to enhance system security. Fixes a display location issue with mini windows in some scenarios.
OnePlus is rolling out the OxygenOS 15.0.0.840 for the OnePlus 11 in India to a small percentage of users initially, and a broader rollout will commence in a few days. OnePlus 11
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