OnePlus recently released the Open Beta 3 update for its 2018 smartphones – OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T. Now the company is seeding a new update for those on the stable channel.
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus is rolling OxygenOS 10.3.0 for the 6 and 6T which comes with November 2019 Android security patch. It also fixes a few issues and improves camera performance.
The new build also brings back the notch area hiding option which can be found under the Settings > Display > Notch display menu.
Here’s the complete changelog of OxygenOS 10.3.0 for OnePlus 6/6T:
System
Updated system to Android 10
Brand new UI for Android 10
Fixed the automatic reboot issue
Added the notch area display option in the Settings (Settings – Display – Notch display – Hide the notch area)
Fixed the issue with lock screen appearing even after unlocking the device with the password
Fixed the issue with Navigation bar after upgrade
Fixed the Digital wellbeing option missing in the settings
Updated Android security patch to 2019.11
Fingerprint
Fingerprint unlock functionality improvement
Enhanced the fingerprint animation
Camera
Camera performance improvement
Wi-Fi Connectivity
Fixed the issue of Wifi connection to 5Ghz networks
Additionally, OnePlus has released OxygenOS Open Beta 7 for the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. You can check out the changelog below for all the details:
System
Added an optimized charging feature to improve battery performance based on usage (Settings – Battery – Optimized charging)
Optimized the RAM management
Fixed the issue with auto-record toast messages in the contact app
Fixed the wrong time format in the status bar
Improved system stability and general bug fixes
Reading mode
Added the Chromatic effect option to adapt color range and saturation intelligently for a better reading experience (Settings – Display – Reading mode – Turn on reading mode – Chromatic effect)
OxygenOS 10.3.0 is rolling to a limited number of OnePlus 6/6T users right now and the company will commence a broader rollout if no bugs are found.
The Open Beta 7 for the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro is also rolling out over the air, but only those units running a previous beta build will receive it.
If your device is on the stable build and if you want to give the beta build a try, you’ll have to flash it manually. Head over to the second source link below for flashing instructions.
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