Here’s a quick recap! OnePlus collaborated with Oppo to merge OxygenOS and ColorOS. It replaced HydrogenOS in China with ColorOS. Then, the company delayed the ColorOS-OxygenOS “Unified OS” for the global markets after announcing its arrival with the OnePlus 10 Pro earlier last year. And now, out of the blue, OnePlus has announced OxygenOS 13. While this story sounds confusing, OnePlus has decided to provide a bit of clarity as it is has announced that it won’t introduce the Unified OS. Hence, OxygenOS is here to stay.

OnePlus, via a recent blog post on its Community Forum, has revealed that OxygenOS and ColorOS will remain separate entities. Although, it also states that the OxygenOS and ColorOS will share the same codebase for faster updates and better build quality.

This means that global OnePlus devices, including the OnePlus 10 Pro and other future ones, will run OxygenOS 13. The Chinese variants will run ColorOS.

Other than confirming that OxygenOS will stay, OnePlus has also talked about the upcoming OxygenOS 13. It is revealed that the next-gen OS version will come with a familiar feel while ensuring “a fast and smooth experience, burdenless design, and ease of use.” It is also said to have a unique design, along with new customization features. More details on OxygenOS 13 will be out as we move ahead this year.