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OnePlus 5 gets OxygenOS 10.0.1 with several bug fixes and September 2020 patches

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OnePlus 5 gets OxygenOS 10.0.1 with several bug fixes and September 2020 patches.

OnePlus 5 gets OxygenOS 10.0.1 with several bug fixes and September 2020 patches.

In the month of May, Oneplus released first stable Android 10 based on OxygenOS 10.0 for Oneplus 5 and 5T. The update brought brand new UI design,enhanced location permissions for privacy,new customization feature in the Settings, bottom navigation bar and many more.

The update was full of issues such as poor battery life and broken EIS. OnePlus didn’t even list the build for download on its website. Since then, Oneplus hasn’t released any OxygenOS 10 stable updates for the OnePlus 5 and 5T.

In September, Oneplus revealed that an update was being processed “at the highest priority by the product team,” but the problems still hadn’t been fixed for Oneplus 5 and 5T.

As per a recent post on the OnePlus Community forums, the incremental rollout of OxygenOS 10.0.1 for the OnePlus 5 has been started.

The update includes bug fixes for several issues that were introduced in the previous update along with September 2020 Android Security patch.

Changelog for OxygenOS 10.0.1 for the OnePlus 5:

  • System
    • Fixed the abnormal call recording issue
    • Fixed the de-activated alarm issue when phone was powered off
    • Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.09
    • Updated GMS package to 2020.08
  • Full Screen Gestures
    • Back gesture from the bottom of the screen is available (OP5T only)
  • Camera
    • Electronic Image Stabilization has been added, bringing you a more stable shooting experience.

The latest release for the OnePlus 5 will be rolled out in a staged fashion and will only reach a handful of devices today. After OnePlus ensures that there are no critical bugs with the update, it should roll out to more users.

The company has also announced that it will begin the incremental rollout for the OnePlus 5T soon.

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OxygenOS 10.0.1 (Global) for Oneplus 5 Full OTA || Incremental OTA 

OxygenOS 10.0.1 (Global) for Oneplus 5T Full OTA || Incremental OTA

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OxygenOS 15: What’s Missing on the OnePlus Nord CE 4

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The OnePlus Nord CE 4 has become the first device in the Nord series to receive the OxygenOS 15 Closed Beta update based on Android 15. This update introduces several new features, but it also misses out on some key elements available on flagship models like the OnePlus 12. Here’s a breakdown of what’s included and what’s missing on the Nord CE 4.

What’s New in OxygenOS 15

The update brings a few exciting changes to the OnePlus Nord CE 4. Users will notice smoother animations and faster app-opening speeds, enhancing the overall user experience. New additions also include the Phone Manager app, which allows users to monitor and clean their device storage with ease.

The lock screen customization options from flagship models are also available. Users can modify the clock design, add widgets, and choose different themes. The Flux theme is fully supported, allowing for a smoother lock screen experience without lag. Additionally, there are two new icon packs—Shadow and Radiance—that offer a fresh look for the home screen.

What’s Missing in OxygenOS 15 for OnePlus Nord CE 4

While OxygenOS 15 adds new features, it lacks some flagship-exclusive options. The advanced animations, such as the dynamic blur effect in the notification panel and app drawer, are notably absent. Unlike on the OnePlus 12, the Nord CE 4 lacks the enhanced blur effects and transparency in the control center, app drawer, and notification panels.

The Advanced Volume Slider, which provides a slim and less intrusive volume control on flagship models, is also missing. Other features, like live photos in the camera app and some AI functionalities, have not been included on the Nord CE 4. The Charging Ripple Effect, which enhances the charging animation, is also not present on the device.

Despite these missing features, the Nord CE 4’s OxygenOS 15 update brings a fresh design and performance improvements. Future updates may add more features, closing the gap between Nord and flagship models.

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OnePlus 12 Receives OxygenOS 15 Stable Update, but AI Features are Missing for Now

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The much-anticipated OxygenOS 15 stable update is now rolling out for OnePlus 12 users, bringing with it a host of new features and improvements. However, there’s a catch: the AI features OnePlus promised with OxygenOS 15 aren’t included in this stable release. According to a recent community post from OnePlus, the stable version of OxygenOS 15 is now available for OnePlus 12 users in India, North America, and Europe, with the full changelog accessible within the post.

Fast Rollout of OxygenOS 15

This stable release arrived faster than expected. Generally, a stable version of such updates follows a beta period of about a month, but this rollout came sooner, surprising many OnePlus users. The update includes all the core enhancements that OxygenOS 15 has to offer, but skips out on the AI features.

Missing AI Features: When to Expect Them?

OnePlus has confirmed that the missing AI features will arrive by the end of this month. Among these is the anticipated “Circle to Search” function, a tool that will allow users to quickly search for information directly from the home screen. This delay means that while users can enjoy many new features of OxygenOS 15, they’ll have to wait a bit longer for the complete AI experience.

Key Features in OxygenOS 15

Despite the absence of AI additions, OxygenOS 15 brings several notable improvements and enhancements:

  1. Rounded Quick Settings Toggles: The Quick Settings area now has a sleek, rounded look for easier access and a modern design.
  2. Lock Screen Depth Effect: This new effect enhances the lock screen experience with added depth, giving a layered look to your background.
  3. Share with iPhone: Users can now share files more seamlessly with iPhones, expanding compatibility for cross-device sharing.
  4. Intelligent Search: This feature allows for more efficient and accurate searches within the device.
  5. Android 15 Integration: As a core part of the update, OxygenOS 15 includes several Android 15-specific enhancements that improve security, privacy, and overall performance.

Update Rollout: What to Expect

The stable update for OxygenOS 15 is being rolled out in phases, so some users may get it sooner than others. If you haven’t received the update yet, it’s recommended to be patient, as it could take some time to reach all devices. For those who are eager, an option to update through the Oxygen Updater app is available, though waiting for the official release ensures you get the most stable version.

When Will Other OnePlus Devices Receive OxygenOS 15?

If you’re wondering about other OnePlus models, such as the OnePlus 12R, the good news is that these devices are likely next in line. OnePlus hinted that other eligible devices would start receiving the update within the next week or two, possibly even sooner.

Have you already updated your OnePlus 12 to OxygenOS 15? If so, share your experience in the comments below—let us know how you’re finding the new features and if you’re excited about the upcoming AI tools.

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OnePlus Nord 2 gets January 2024 Security Patch Update

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OnePlus, a Chinese Tech Giant has started rolling out the OxygenOS 13 F.50 update for the OnePlus Nord 2 5G in India. This update is based on the January 2024 security patch. As like the previous F.49 update, this new F.50 is also based on OxygenOS 13 which is based on Android 13.

If we talk about the build number. So, the build number of the update is identified as OxygenOS 13 DN2101_11_F.49. Also, the size of the update is 323.46 MB.

OxygenOS 13 F.50 Update for OnePlus Nord 2 5G

Also, the changelog for this update is listed below:

System

  • Integrates the January 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
  • The Background Stream feature in the Smart Sidebar has been removed.
OnePlus Nord 2 5G OxygenOS 13 F.50 Update Changelogs

With this new F.50 update, OnePlus has removed the background stream feature from the Smart Sidebar. As you can see clearly in the above image the update size is 323.46 MB which is less. So, don’t expect many changes or add-ons. This update only improves the system stability and performance with the new January 2024 security patch.

Note: If you want to know why Background Stream was removed from the Smart Sidebar, then check out this.

background stream removed from smartsidebar after update

How to Update?

To update your OnePlus Nord 2 5G to OxygenOS 13 F.49. Whenever you get the update notification, click on it. You can also check manually by going into Settings> About Device> Click on Blue Color OxygenOS Box. Click On Download and then, click on Install.

Note: You have to make sure that your device is sufficiently charged, i.e. 50% of its storage, before installing the update.

Also, if you don’t want to update your phone after downgrading. Then do keep in mind to change Auto Update to Turn Off and also toggle off the Overnight option.

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