Like OxygenOS 13, ColorOS 13 also gets the new Aquamorphic Design; the goal here is to offer fluid, vibrant, and inclusive UI as well as animations that are inspired by the way water acts in nature.

The New ColorOS 13 is a Lot Similar to OxygenOS 13

The new OS consists of a new system theme palette based on the changing color of light between sunrise and sunset at sea level, a new font with better readability, and a card-style layout that will display information in a clear and visual-friendly order. Oppo’s latest skin also brings new animations to the table that will deliver softer, more natural, and realistic interaction effects. The animations are powered by an updated Quantum Animation Engine that is responsible for delivering precise feedback when interacting with the UI. In addition to that, ColorOS 13 includes a new Shadow-Reflective Clock widget that accurately shows you the flow of time, new inclusive illustrations, as well as a dedicated IoT device control module, media playback controls in the updated Control Center, and more.

ColorOS 13 also brings new features that help with the multi-tasking experience. You get Multi-Screen Connect support from Oppo Pad Air, a new Meeting Assistant that ensures that users get a stable network connection and a lot fewer distractions during meetings. You also get a new sidebar shortcut to take meeting notes. The multitasking improvements also bring better Home Screen Management features that let users quickly access the information they need. You also get a Global Search banner, Large Folder support, and new Home Screen widgets. Oppo has also updated the Smart Always-On Display functionality in ColorOS 13. It now lets users control apps and check additional information without having the need to unlock their screens. You also get native Spotify integration. Additionally, there are also new wallpapers that help users easily track smartphone usage, Adaptive Layout support for large-screen devices, and Split Screen support.

ColorOS 13 also introduces new privacy and security features to the table, including the Auto Pixelate option that can recognize and blur profile photos and names in the chat screenshots. ColorOS’ Private Safe feature has been improved, and there is also a new UI, and it now encrypts your data using the widely-popular Advanced Encryption Standard. Oppo has also shared some details about the software commitment for several phones. The company has promised three major Android OS upgrades and four years of regular security patches for the Find X series. The Oppo Reno, F, and K series will receive two major Android OS updates and three years of security updates. The A series will receive one major Android OS upgrade and three years of security updates. For those interested in knowing the rollout schedule, you can check it out below.

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