OnePlus recently launched the OnePlus 6T, its iterative upgrade to the OnePlus 6 which was released earlier this year. Much like several other T-version phones from the company, the OnePlus 6T doesn’t add a ton of value in terms of hardware upgrades (while removing a crucial hardware element, which is sad), it does ship with a redesigned version of OxygenOS based on Android 9 Pie, which brings a whole load of new features.
OnePlus claims that these new Easter eggs have been designed in a way that they’ll catch the users off guard, and might even go as far as easing any distress, especially at times when their device is running out of battery or in the event of a system crash.