Entries in OnePlus 6 (17)

Saturday
Dec072019

OnePlus re-releases Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 for OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6T

After facing some issues, OnePlus had to pull the Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 software update from the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T. But now, the company has fixed the problems and has re-released OxygenOS 10.0.1 through an over-the-air update.

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Sunday
Nov032019

Android 10 rollout to the OnePlus 6 paused due to fingerprint scanner issues

OnePlus has started rolling out OxygenOS 10, which is based on Android 10, to the OnePlus 6 and 6T. But they had to stop the release to the former because of some problems with the fingerprint scanner. However, those who have the OnePlus 6T should expect the update to head your way soon. The update brings with it new Game Space, improved location and privacy settings, and many more. It's a sizeable 2GB update, and the release is staggered, so don't be worried if it doesn't head your way immediately.

Source: 9to5Google

Monday
Oct212019

OnePlus 6, 6T gets Android 10 open beta

The OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T are the latest devices from the company to get access to the open beta of OxygenOS based on Android 10. To download it, you'll need a minimum of 3GB of storage. As with any beta release, this version is unstable, so practice caution when installing this update. Make sure you aren't putting it into your primary device. OnePlus has instructions on how you can roll back to your existing version of Android.

The update brings with it a new UI design, improved location permissions for privacy, new Game Space feature, and icon customization in the Quick Settings. There are now inward swipe gestures to go back, and a bottom navigation bar to let you switch left or right for recent apps. It's now also possible to block spam by keywords in the Message app, and the Ambient Display gets new information based on specific times, locations, and events.

Sunday
Sep232018

OnePlus rolls out Android Pie update for OnePlus 6

OnePlus is staying true to its word and has begun rolling out its take on Android Pie for the OnePlus 6. OxygenOS 9.0 brings many of the same improvements that’s available in the stock version of the operating system. OnePlus 6 users get the tweaked interface, adaptive battery functionality, and gesture navigation, to name a few. While it should come as a standard, unfortunately, it takes manufacturers many months to update their devices to the latest Android version. As The Verge reports, less than 15 percent of devices are running last year’s Android Oreo. Google has been trying to fix the fragmentation issue through Project Treble, and this might be the reason for the speedy release on the OnePlus 6.

The company has promised to bring Android Pie to a lot of its older devices, including OnePlus 5, 5T, 3, and 3T. So, owners of these older OnePlus devices just need to be patient, we’re sure it’s going to head your way soon.