OnePlus thinking about themes

OnePlus 9

OnePlus’s OxygenOS is a beautiful, near-stock Android skin. Now, they are planning some changes to further expand the skin.

On a forum post last week, OnePlus announced the topic for an upcoming Open Ears Forum, an event OnePlus conducts where users can talk directly to OnePlus concerning their thoughts on a predetermined topic.

Advertisements

The topic this time around: a theme store. In the forum post, OnePlus said:

The OxygenOS team is exploring a Theme Store feature idea to be brought to the OS in a future update. However, before we do it, we want to discuss it with some of our users, to hear your feedback about this upcoming feature with you, and to get your insights about it.

Crystal Z., https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/join-our-online-oef-theme-store.1427214/

Samsung is probably the most notable manufacturer to include a theme store, and I have my own qualms about how it’s implemented, but I am hopeful that the aforementioned simplicity of OxygenOS translates into a smoother experience if and when they decide to include themes.

If you’re interested in hearing the discussion or participating yourself on May 18, check out the forum post for more information. You can also check out our OnePlus 9 Pro review here.

Note: Select outbound links may include affiliate tracking codes and AndroidGuys may receive compensation for purchases. Read our policy.

Related posts

Latest posts

Intel’s Panther Lake chips might not roar until 2026

Intel's next big laptop chip upgrade is expected to arrive by early 2026.

I saw Google’s Gemini AI erase copyright evidence. I am deeply worried

Gemini Flash AI model is removing watermarks from copyright-protected images. I witnessed it in action, and I am worried about the future of fair usage ethics.

Comprehensive Google Pixel 9a leak reveals pretty much everything

The upcoming Pixel 9a has appeared in a review video, detailing its innards and performance, while also giving Google’s mid-ranger a full unboxing treatment.

More RTX 50-series price hikes show scalpers aren’t the only problem

Scalpers aren't the only issue that gamers have to deal with. Now, even the manufacturers are raising GPU prices, leaving their old MSRP far behind.

Europe wants to get in on big tech — here’s why that could be good for everyone

If you're looking for a silver lining in all the current political strife, the "Euro Stack" could be it. More competition for big tech means more choices for us.

Apple might be working on two top secret monitors, and that could be big news for Mac users

Apple could be developing two new monitors, which might be upgrades for the Studio Display and Pro Display XDR. That would be great news for pro Mac users.

Even AMD is surprised by how fast it’s gaining on Nvidia

AMD's most recent GPU launch was widely successful, pushing the company to new heights in terms of market share in Japan.

CPUs to buy instead of the Ryzen 9950X3D

The AMD Ryzen 9950X3D is amazing, but it's out of stock and not for everyone. Here's what you should buy instead.

Apple now sells a two-story AirPower charging stand, but there’s a catch

If you were one of the people eagerly awaiting the launch of the AirPower wireless mat that Apple never actually launched, we have some news that might be music to your ears.  Unfortunately it’s not that Apple has decided to launch the AirPower charging mat after all, but there is a charging device available exclusively […]

Your Google Assistant just lost a bunch of features ahead of the move to Gemini

We’ve only just learned that , and now, it turns out that some features are being quietly retired as a result. Some will be available as part of , but devices that don’t yet have access to Google’s latest AI companion may not have an immediate replacement. Here’s what’s going away. As spotted by 9to5Google, […]