Future OnePlus phones will be supported for as long as the Samsung Galaxy S22

Five years of support

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Not so long ago,Android phoneswere terrible for updates, with many handsets only getting a couple of new Android releases if they were lucky. But in recent years a lot of brands have been supporting their phones for longer, and now OnePlus is pushing support beyond that of almost any other company.

OnePlus has announced that “select models” of its phones will now get four major Android updates and five years of security patches – figures which match whatSamsungis offering on theGalaxy S22and select other handsets.

That’s up from the company’s previous promise of three years of major Android updates and four years of security patches. The company has been frustratingly vague about which phones will actually be eligible for this extended support, but the press release says “on select devices launched in 2023 and beyond”, which sadly suggests it won’t apply to current models like theOnePlus 10 Pro.

Presumably, theOnePlus 11will be eligible though, and with any luck upcoming mid-range models from the Nord line will be too, but only time will tell.

In the same breath, the company also outlined some of what users can expect from upcoming updates – namely OxygenOS 13.1 and OxygeonOS 14.

The first of those (OxygenOS 13.1) is due in the first half of 2023, and will include a focus on safety and privacy features, with OnePlus mentioning an improved version of its Private Safe function, which is designed to keep data sharing safe and secure.

There’s also a focus on improved digital health and well-being, including accessibility features for users with disabilities. Finally, photo albums are set be improved, and the company claims it will continue focusing on offering a smooth experience.

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Talk of OxygenOS 14 was a lot vaguer, but words like fast, smooth, and reliable were thrown around.

Analysis: OnePlus now offers longer-term support than Google, but still trails Apple

Analysis: OnePlus now offers longer-term support than Google, but still trails Apple

With the promise of four major Android updates and five years of security patches, OnePlus has leapfroggedGooglewhich, despitemakingAndroid, only promises three years of major OS updates – but matches OnePlus for security patches.

While it’s great to see OnePlus doing this, it also just highlights that Google itself still isn’t doing enough.

And we’d still give the edge to Samsung on the software updates front, since a number of its current phones are promised as many updates as OnePlus is now offering, rather than just non-specific upcoming phones.

Yet there’s still no Android brand that matchesApplefor updates. While Apple doesn’t promise a specific number, a lot of iPhones have received five years of software updates and some managed as many as six. And we’re not just talking security updates here – these are majoroperating systemupdates of the kind that OnePlus and Samsung only promise four years of.

So, every Android brand has work to do, but this is another step in the right direction from OnePlus, and one more thing that could help thebest OnePlus phonesrank among thebest phonesin future.

James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.

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