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OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro get Instant Translation feature with the latest beta updates

OnePlus rolled out the first OxygenOS Open Beta update for the 7T and 7T Pro last week, which came with the February patch and Live Caption feature. Now, the Chinese phone maker has released the second beta update that bumps up the Android security patch level on the 7T duo to March 2020.

OnePlus 7T (left) and OnePlus 7T Pro (right)
OnePlus 7T (left) and OnePlus 7T Pro (right)

The Open Beta 2 update also brings in the Instant Translation feature, which provides real-time subtitles during video calls. It currently supports English, French, German, Hindi, and Chinese languages.

You can check out the complete changelog of the Open Beta 2 update below, which is the same as Open Beta 11 for the 7 and 7 Pro.

  • System
    • Fixed the frame rate issue to improve screen recording experience
    • Updated Android Security patch to 2020.03
    • Fixed the random switch to Gboard while using SwiftKey or a 3rd party keyboard
    • Optimized the adaptive brightness feature
  • Instant Translation
    • Added Instant translation feature. Provides real-time subtitles during video calls, supports 5 languages (English, French, German, Hindi, and Chinese)

The new beta firmware will be rolled out over the air to those units that are running the previous version of the beta build. And, those who are on the official build and want to give the Beta 2 a try can head over to the source link below for installation instructions.

However, do note that beta builds may contain bugs, so it’s best not to install them on your primary device.


Author: Sagar .
Source: GSMArena

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