A trio of OnePlus phones are now receiving software updates.
A new OnePlus 6 update is rolling out that brings a bump to OxygenOS 9.0.3 and several improvements. These include better Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stability, the December 2018 Android security patches, and better Nightscape performance.
Here's the changelog for the OnePlus 6's OxygenOS 9.0.3 update:
System
- Improved Wi-Fi stability for better connectivity
- Improved Bluetooth stability for better connectivity
- Updated Android security patch to 2018.12
- General bug fixes and improvements
Camera
- Improved Nightscape performance
- Improved slow-motion performance
- Optimized image processing
Earphone
- Audio tuner for Bluetooth earphones
Communication
- Support VoLTE for Bouygues FR
Meanwhile, the OnePlus 5 and 5T are being updated to OxygenOS 9.0.1. This update includes improved Wi-Fi stability, a fix for a bug that'd cause the 4G VoLTE toggle to go missing, and more. The full changelog looks like this:
System
- Improved stability for Wi-Fi connection
- Optimized sRGB display mode
- Optimized Reading mode
- Fixed issue with 4G VoLTE toggle missing
- Fixed random reboots when Screen Casting
These updates are incremental, meaning that only a small number of users will get them to start. Once it's been confirmed that everything's working smoothly, the updates will begin rolling out more broadly.
OnePlus 6, 5T, and 5 all receiving OxygenOS updates originally posted at http://phonedog.com
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