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Android 10-based OxygenOS rolling out now to OnePlus 7 Pro

For the past few months, we’ve been following the progress of OnePlus’s version of Android 10. As of today, OxygenOS version 10.0, complete with Android 10, is beginning to roll out to OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro devices.

With the OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro on the horizon, both expected to launch with Android 10, we knew it was only a matter of time before OnePlus would officially release the OxygenOS version of Android 10. This morning, they’ve announced on their forum that the update will begin rolling out to a “limited number of users” of the OnePlus 7 and some models of OnePlus 7 Pro starting today.

The announcement refers to the OxygenOS 10.0 release as a “staged OTA,” which will continue to reach more OnePlus 7 Pro owners over the coming days. It’s also stated in no uncertain terms that the rollout is not at all limited or affected by what region you’re in.

Check out the full changelog below to see all of the updates and new features made available with Android 10 for OxygenOS:

For more on what Android 10 brings to the table for OxygenOS and the OnePlus 7 Pro, be sure to check out the official in-depth feature explainer. No details were shared on what fixes and improvements have been added since the most recent open beta.

As the rollout is currently limited, there’s not yet a way to manually sideload the OxygenOS 10.0 update to your phone. For now, OnePlus 7 Pro owners will simply have to wait a few days for their device to be selected for the OTA.

While no timeline was shared, OnePlus further confirmed that the following devices should also expect to receive Android 10 via the OxygenOS update in due time.

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