Once you install the beta (more on that below), you’ll be able to take screenshots of the Ambient Display mode allowing you to select different looks for the always-on display. For example, users can choose between having a digital clock, an analog clock, and more. And whatever style is decided on, it can be preserved for posterity by taking a screenshot of the display.
OnePlus Nord OxygenOS Open Beta 6 includes a very cool Bitmoji feature
The cool thing is that your Bitmoji will update throughout the day depending on the time and what activities you are doing with your phone. Describing Bitmoji AOD OnePlus says, “Bitmoji AOD is a fun and expressive way to represent the digital you living on the screen, making your phone uniquely yours and therefore easily stand out from the crowd at just a glance. Your Bitmoji avatar will appear and move along vertically on the AOD, and update throughout the day according to your activity and what’s happening around you, whether it be the time of the day, weather condition, or power status.”
You might want to wait for the final version of this OxygenOS build to drop before installing it
If you want to exit the beta program and return to the “official OTA path,” you’ll need to do what is known as a “full install and clean flash.” This requires the user to wipe all data and cache off of the phone first. Again, if you’re not entirely comfortable doing this, you might want to wait for the final version of this software to be disseminated by OnePlus.