We’re halfway through the year, and the OnePlus 9 series remain one of the more intriguing lineup of devices that we’ve seen so far. On one hand, the OnePlus 9 provides just enough oomph to handle your flagship needs, while the OnePlus 9 Pro takes the battle to Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra for being the best that Android has to offer. If you’re wondering just what you can do with either of these, we’ve rounded up many of the best tips and tricks to make you more familiar with your new phone.
Even though OnePlus is competing with Samsung from a price and feature standpoint, OxygenOS remains one of the best software versions to date. OnePlus remains committed to providing users the ability to customize many more aspects of the interface than you might expect.
With the in-display fingerprint scanner, there’s a nice little animation that plays when you unlock the OnePlus 9 or 9 Pro. OnePlus has included a few different animations to choose from.
Since we’ve largely moved away from the traditional navigation bar, more phones like the OnePlus 9 include gesture navigation. But there are actually many more gestures that can be used. These include the following:
These can be customized by opening the Settings app and select Buttons & Gestures. Under Quick Gestures, you’ll find the following:
Other than the screenshot gesture, the others are available to be used when the screen is turned off. When using these gestures, you’ll be able to do things like turn on the flashlight, open the camera, or even open specific applications just one of those gestures.
Gone are the days where you might feel the need to immediately install a third-party launcher. With the OxygenOS Launcher, this is even more of the case, as OnePlus has included quite a few different customization options just for the way your launcher looks.
Under Home Settings, there are a plethora of options to change and adjust. This includes things like changing up the layout, using a different icon pack, or enabling the Google Feed from the right-hand screen.
On most Android phones, swiping down on the Home Screen will provide access to the notifications and Quick Settings Panel. But OnePlus also has its Shelf feature which includes a myriad of tools, or you can add custom widgets to view easily. Here’s how you can switch between the notification shade or Shelf.
There’s even a toggle at the top if you want to either of these options made available.
Instead of needing to worry about tapping your phone every time you want to check the time or see notifications, why not use the Always On Display? This is a feature that is found on just about every other Android phone nowadays, including the OnePlus 9 lineup. Here’s how you can get it set up on your new phone:
The idea of Canvas Wallpapers is pretty unique, as it aims to create a seamless transition between your Always On Display and Home Screen wallpaper. It creates an outline of your wallpaper, and works better with faces and people instead of landscapes. So once a Canvas wallpaper has been created, your AOD will show an outline, matching up to the “normal” wallpaper on your Home Screen.
It’s great to be able to customize different aspects of the Home Screen on your OnePlus 9, but you can even go so far as to change the accent colors used across the system. There are more than a few different pre-selected colors to choose from, but you can also use the RGB sliders to create a custom color, or you can enter a color code if you’re looking for something specific.
The status bar plays home to a lot of information about our phone, like notifications, signal strength, cellular connectivity, battery life, and so on, but if you’re not a fan of too many icons cluttering the status bar, you can change that.
From here, you are able to turn on or off the icons that you want to be shown in the status bar. There are some that you will likely want to keep (i.e. signal strength), but others can be removed without any worries.