OnePlus has started rolling out the Oxygen OS 10.0.1 for OnePlus 6/6T.
OnePlus, on their Community Forum, has announced that Android 10 has started again for OnePlus 6 and 6T.
OnePlus had started rolling out the Android 10 update on November 4th 2019, but had to pause the update due to issues faced by the users who had got the update. One of the key issue was the fingerprint bug for OnePlus 6.
Earlier in the week, OnePlus released a Open Beta 2 update which had fixes was several issues found in stable update. On their forum, OnePlus also said that stable build is ready and could arrive soon once the CTS test was passed.
Now OnePlus has restarted the Android 10 update with Oxygen OS 10.0.1 with similar changelog as of Open Beta 2.
Here’s the Changelog for the Oxygen OS 10.0.1
- System
- Updated system to Android 10
- Brand new UI for Android 10
- Updated Android security patch to 2019.10
- Fixed the fingerprint identification issue
- Fixed the animation lag for fingerprint unlock
- Fixed the automatic reboot issue after upgrade
- Camera
- Improved the performance and fixed known issues
- Wifi Connectivity
- Fixed the 5Ghz WiFi connection
The community post also says the ‘Hide Notch’ feature won’t be available in the 10.0.1 version. This means the users (who don’t like the notch) have to live the notch display. Maybe this will be available in the next build.
As usual this is a staged roll-out and only limited users might get the update today. The VPN method may not be successful to get the update. If there are no bugs then there will be a broader roll-out.
Source: OnePlus Community Forum
Related: OnePlus 6/6T Open Beta 2 Update
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