OnePlus
OnePlus Nord 2T getting OxygenOS 14 August Security Patch Across Multiple Regions

Oneplus is finally rolling out the most-awaited OxygenOS 14 August Security Patch for the OnePlus Nord 2T devices in multiple regions. Currently, the update is available for some random users but this will be available for all in the coming week after fully testing.
OnePlus Nord 2T OxygenOS 14 August Update
The OnePlus Nord 2T device is now receiving the OxygenOS 14 August Security patch update in India and Europe with the latest OxygenOS 14.0.0.606 build number. This update brings the August 2024 Android security patch level for OnePlus Nord 2T users in both regions which will further improve the system security and fixes several vulnerabilities from the system.
Check Out: What to Expect from OxygenOS 15 Beta for OnePlus Users
Moreover, the update promises to improves the experience of swiping down on the screen with three fingers to take a screenshot, this means you can now smoothly take screenshots without any lag or jitters. Also, the update fixes 3-finger screenshot issues with Camera interface. Overall, this update delivers more stability to OnePlus Nord 2T devices and also improves the system performance. Here’s the detailed changelog of this update:
OP Nord 2T
IN: CPH2401_14.0.0.606(EX01)
EU: CPH2399_14.0.0.606(EX01)
Changelog
System
- Integrates the August 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
- Improves the experience of swiping down on the screen with three fingers to take a screenshot.
- Fixes an issue where “3-finger screenshot” may not work on the Camera interface.
OnePlus
OnePlus 11 OxygenOS 15 August Update Rolls Out with Split View Enhancements, BeaconLink, and Privacy Improvements

OnePlus has rolled out a new OxygenOS 15 update for the OnePlus 11, bringing a range of improvements, useful features, and the latest August 2025 Android security patch. The update size is 890.86 MB and focuses on making the phone smoother, smarter, and more secure.
The update enhances the overall user experience with smoother animations for opening, repositioning, and resizing floating windows. Multitasking also gets better with improvements to Split View. It is no longer limited to fixed ratios, and users can now adjust the ratio freely. When using two apps in landscape, the divider can be dragged to resize them according to preference.
In terms of notifications, OnePlus has simplified how alerts appear in landscape mode. Instead of taking over the full screen, banner notifications now appear in a minimal format to reduce interruptions. Users can also swipe down on a notification to open the app in a floating window, or tap a button to do the same, rather than switching to full screen.
The Private Safe feature has been upgraded as well. Users can now share images and videos stored in Private Safe, customize album covers, and sort or view media files by time. There is also a new option to add files directly under the “Other files” category, giving more control over stored content. When recent tasks are stacked, users can now lock or unlock apps simply by swiping down on the app from the recent tasks screen.
A notable addition is BeaconLink, which allows users to send text, images, and voice messages to nearby people without an internet connection. This can be enabled in Settings > Mobile network > BeaconLink.
Lastly, the update integrates the August 2025 Android security patch, ensuring better protection for the device.
With this update, the OnePlus 11 becomes more seamless to use, offering improved multitasking, enhanced privacy options, and a more distraction-free experience.
Nothing
Nothing Essential Space vs OnePlus Mind Space: Full AI Feature Comparison

I tested Nothing’s Essential Space on the Nothing Phone (3) and OnePlus Mind Space on the OnePlus 11. Both look similar on the surface, but the way they work feels very different. Let’s break it down.
Nothing Essential Space has a dedicated Essential Key button. Just double press, and the app opens instantly. From there, you can create summaries, reminders, or even voice notes. Everything is simple and fast.
OnePlus Mind Space works with a three-finger swipe gesture. It opens smoothly and also creates summaries and reminders, but you need to do more manual steps compared to Nothing.
The big win for Essential Space is that it syncs directly with Google Calendar. Add a reminder once, and it’s already there. You can even record voice notes or use the camera app to analyze photos and auto-generate descriptions.
Mind Space, on the other hand, shines with app-wise sorting. For example, it can organize summaries by WhatsApp, Chrome, or Twitter, which is quite useful. But adding reminders is manual, and sharing options are limited.
Nothing also adds cool exclusive features like Flip-to-Record, where you just flip the phone, hold the key, and it records with Glyph animations. Later, the AI auto-summarizes your entire meeting or talk into English text. Super handy!
Sharing is also easier on Nothing. You can export your notes as an image, PDF, or Markdown and send them anywhere. On OnePlus, you only get the delete option, which feels basic.
Overall, Nothing Essential Space feels more polished and feature-rich, while OnePlus Mind Space is still catching up. The app-wise sorting on OnePlus is neat, but Nothing’s extra features make it the better option for now.

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OnePlus Pad 3 to Go on Sale in India in September 2025

OnePlus announced its latest flagship tablet, the OnePlus Pad 3, last month alongside the OnePlus 13s. While the tablet has already gone on sale in some markets, the company has now officially confirmed that it will launch in India in September 2025.
Pricing Details Coming Soon
Although OnePlus has confirmed the India launch month, the company said that pricing details will be announced in the coming weeks, closer to the actual sale date.

OnePlus Pad 3: Key Specifications
The OnePlus Pad 3 comes with a range of powerful features, positioning it as a strong competitor in the premium tablet market.
Display
- 13.2-inch 3.4K LCD screen (3392 x 2400 resolution)
- 144Hz refresh rate with variable options (144/120/90/60/50/48/30Hz)
- 315 PPI pixel density
- 900 nits peak brightness
- 540Hz touch sampling rate for smooth and fast touch response
Performance
- Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm Mobile Platform
- Adreno 830 GPU for excellent graphics performance
- Available in two RAM options: 12GB LPDDR5x or 16GB LPDDR5T
- Storage options include 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
- Runs on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15
Cameras
- 13MP rear camera with LED flash
- 8MP front camera for video calls and selfies
Audio
- USB Type-C audio support
- 8 speakers with Hi-Res certification for high-quality sound
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 be) with dual-band support (2.4GHz + 5GHz)
- Bluetooth 5.4
- USB Type-C with USB 3.2 Gen1 (5Gbps)
- 5G sharing support
- NFC support
Battery and Charging
- 12,140mAh battery (typical capacity)
- Supports 80W SuperVOOC fast charging for quick power-ups
Dimensions and Weight
- Dimensions: 289.61 x 209.66 x 5.97mm
- Weight: 675 grams
Availability
After its launch, the OnePlus Pad 3 will be available for purchase in India through:
- Amazon.in
- Flipkart
- OnePlus.in
- Other major platforms and retail stores