• Beta for Developers: OnePlus has released Android 15 Beta 2 for the OnePlus 12 (global model) and OnePlus Open. This build is strictly for developers and advanced users, not for daily drivers.
  • Focused Improvements: The update brings enhanced system stability and fixes for split-screen, Bluetooth, hotspot, camera, and third-party app compatibility over Beta 1.
  • Known Issues Present: OnePlus has published a list of known issues, reinforcing that this is unstable software not intended for public use. A stable release is expected after Google's official Android 15 launch.

OnePlus is moving fast. The company just dropped the second developer beta for Android 15 on its two newest flagships, the OnePlus 12 and the OnePlus Open. That puts them ahead of most other phone makers in the race to test Google's next OS. But don't get excited yet. This isn't a preview for you. It's a buggy, unstable test bed for app developers, and installing it on your main phone is a terrible idea.

Update Overview

  • Update Name: Android 15 Developer Beta / Android 15 Beta 2
  • Version/Build Number: Android 15 Beta 2 (Specific build numbers are listed in the official installation instructions linked by sources)
  • Update Type: Major OS Beta Update (Second Beta)
  • Rollout Status: Available now for manual installation via OnePlus community channels.
  • Region: Global (Beta program is not region-locked, but installation is manual).
  • Security Patch Level: Not specified in sources for this beta build.

Here's the thing. This is a high-risk, optional update. OnePlus is shouting from the rooftops that it's for development and testing only. If you install it on your daily phone, you're asking for trouble. Think crashes, broken apps, and a solid chance you'll lose all your data. Just wait for the stable release.

Eligible Devices and Rollout Schedule

Right now, the beta club is exclusive. Only OnePlus's latest and greatest from the last year are getting in.

OnePlus 12 Series

OnePlus 12 (Global): Eligible. Android 15 Beta 2 is available for manual installation. This is the model sold in international markets, including India.

But look, if you have a OnePlus 11, a 10 Pro, or any Nord phone, you're out of luck. This beta isn't for you. The China-specific OnePlus 12R and Ace 3 Pro aren't included either.

OnePlus Open Series

OnePlus Open (Global): Eligible. Android 15 Beta 2 is available for manual installation. This includes units sold in India.

Device Region Status Expected Date (Stable)
OnePlus 12 Global (Incl. India) Beta 2 Available Now After Google's Official Launch (Late 2024)
OnePlus Open Global (Incl. India) Beta 2 Available Now After Google's Official Launch (Late 2024)

India Rollout Note: This beta is a manual download for everyone, so there's no delay for Indian users. When the stable Android 15 update finally lands, that's when the usual OTA rollout begins. Expect a phased update in India starting 1-3 weeks after the global release, as carriers like Jio and Airtel do their checks. To check for it manually later, go to Settings > About device > OxygenOS version > Check for update.

What's New & Improved in Android 15 Beta 2

Don't expect new bells and whistles. Beta 2 is all about cleaning up the mess from Beta 1. It's a foundation update, fixing core problems so developers can actually test their apps without the phone falling apart.

System Stability & Performance

They say it's more stable. That's the main goal. Fewer random crashes, smoother general operation. It's the bare minimum you'd hope for between beta releases.

Connectivity Fixes

Specific problems that were broken before should now work.

  • Bluetooth Compatibility: Pairing and connecting devices should be less of a headache.
  • Personal Hotspot: Sharing your phone's internet connection is reportedly fixed.
  • Multi-Screen/Split-Screen: Issues with splitting the screen or using Multi-Screen Connect have been addressed.

Camera & App Compatibility

  • Camera Performance: General tweaks to make the camera less likely to freeze or crash.
  • Third-Party Apps: Some apps that wouldn't run on Beta 1 should now launch.

Feature Carryover: Repair Mode

Remember Repair Mode from the first beta? It's still here. You can find it in Settings > System & updates. The idea is solid. It locks down your personal data when you take your phone in for repair, so the technician can only run diagnostics.

But there's a massive, deal-breaking catch in this beta. When you try to exit Repair Mode, the phone performs a factory reset. It wipes everything. So this privacy feature is currently a data demolition button. It's the perfect example of why this software isn't ready for anyone who values their photos and messages.

India Availability: When the feature ships for real in the stable update, it'll be available in India. Just without the self-destruct sequence, hopefully.

Bug Fixes & Known Issues

Yes, some things are fixed. But OnePlus has a whole list of things that are still broken. That's why they call them "known issues." Battery life might be terrible. Your phone could overheat. Apps will crash. This is the reality of beta software, and it's exactly why you shouldn't install it on the device you need to use every day.

How to Download and Install

Listen up. This isn't a normal update. You can't get it through your settings. You have to manually flash it, which can void your warranty, erase your phone, and if you mess up, turn it into a very expensive paperweight.

  1. Full Backup: Back up everything. I mean it. The process will wipe your phone clean.
  2. Check Requirements: Make sure you have a global OnePlus 12 or Open, with the battery above 30%.
  3. Download Resources: Go to the OnePlus Community forum. Find the official thread and download the exact ROM file and installation guide for your specific phone.
  4. Follow Guide: Do exactly what the step-by-step guide says. You'll likely need a PC and tools like the OnePlus Local Update tool.
  5. Install & Wipe: Flash the beta. Say goodbye to all your data.

And no, you won't see this update in Settings > Software Update. It's manual only.

Should You Update Right Away?

Go for it if... you're an Android developer who needs to test apps on Android 15, and you have a spare phone to use as a guinea pig.

Stay away if... you're a normal person who uses their OnePlus phone for, you know, phone stuff. If you care about your data, your battery lasting all day, or your banking apps working, do not touch this beta. The advice is simple. Avoid it.

Frequently Asked Questions

I have a OnePlus 11. When will I get Android 15 Beta?

You won't. Not anytime soon. This beta is only for the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus Open. There's no public timeline for older models.

Will installing this beta improve my phone's performance?

Absolutely not. Beta software is almost always worse. You'll probably see worse battery life and more glitches.

Can I roll back to Android 14 if I don't like the beta?

You can, but it's another whole process of manual flashing. And yes, it wipes your device again. Total data loss.

Will my banking and UPI apps like Google Pay or PhonePe work on the beta?

They might not. Banking apps often fail security checks on unlocked beta software. Don't rely on this build for payments.

When will the stable Android 15 update come to my device in India?

Expect the stable OTA rollout in India 1-3 weeks after the global release. Google will launch Android 15 first, likely late this year, then phone makers follow.

Will AI features in Android 15 be available in India?

The sources don't specify, but Google's AI features are often geo-restricted. Some capabilities might launch later in India, or not at all.

Final Thoughts

OnePlus gets points for speed. Releasing this beta so fast shows they're serious about keeping their flagships updated. But that's a promise for the future. What's here today is a mess. It's a tool for developers, not a treat for users. If you're itching to try Android 15, fight the urge. The real update, the one that won't delete your photos for fun, is coming. Wait for that.

Sources

  • roonby.com
  • gsmarena.com
  • androidpolice.com
  • 52.7.79.76
  • oneplus.com
  • androidheadlines.com
  • gstylemag.com
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