OnePlusfirst confirmedthat it is working on the always-on display feature in March earlier this year. It was the most-requested feature in the company’sIDEAS programand was on the roadmap for shipping in the future. Now, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has sort-of confirmed when we will be able to use the handy always-on display feature on our OnePlus phones.
Last night, Lau tweeted out a picture with a watch dial displaying ’11’ and the caption reading – 11 “on display”, as you can see down below. This implies that OxygenOS 11 will bring along the always-on display feature, alongside theAndroid 11update and a slew of other possible upgrades.
Lau didn’t reveal anything else about the feature but we can assume this would be one of the watch faces for the always-on display. There’s no concrete word on the timeline, but OxygenOS 10 rolled out sometime in September last year – merely weeks after the first stableAndroid 10release. We expect OnePlus to follow a similar schedule for the stable OxygenOS 11 rollout.