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OnePlus has rolled out the April patch to these phones

OnePlus promises to deliver regular system updates for its wide array of smartphones for at least two years and in some cases much longer for flagship models, but how is the April 2022 security update being handled?

OnePlus April 2022 security update — What’s new?

At the start of April, Google added the security patch as the fifth post-Android 12 update for all eligible Pixel devices after the previous addition of a substantial Feature Drop and version 12.1/12L upgrade. This OTA included a number of new tweaks to improve the experience on larger displays while simultaneously tuning the base Android 12 experience for devices.

Moving forward, this will be the basis for third-party OEM builds, but it’s still unclear when OnePlus phones will see it. It might be enveloped into the full Android 13 release at some point in future. Unlike Samsung, OnePlus is not quite as fast out of the blocks when it comes to Android updates. It took until April 20 before the latest security patch arrived on eligible handsets.

Late March saw the release of the OnePlus 10 Pro, which is likely to be given priority for future patches. That said, the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro have been supported very well since launch given that updates are often served on a bimonthly basis.

At this point in time, the April 2022 security patch has only arrived on a few OnePlus devices, but we expect that to change over the coming days and weeks. The April 2022 security update for OnePlus devices patches the DirtyPipe exploit, as this predominantly affected Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy smartphones.

OnePlus devices with the April 2022 update

Although superseded by the recent OnePlus 10 Pro, the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are running a newer security patch courtesy of the OxygenOS C.48 update. This patch includes some system stability improvements and the latest patch but very little else.

The first device to actually get the latest April patch was, in fact, the OnePlus Nord 2. This upgraded follow-up to the original Nord is starting to see OxygenOS A.20, which includes the April 2022 security patch and some other tweaks as part of the update.

Devices still awaiting the April patch

OnePlus 7T is one of the pool of OnePlus devices lacking the April 2022 security update

While we’re seeing a very small pool of devices get the latest patch, a larger selection of the OnePlus hardware lineup is still updated with older 2022 security patches — with all devices noted below. As patches are often served on a bi-monthly cadence, you may see some devices skipped ahead of a wider rollout of an upcoming patch.

It’s also important to note that OnePlus has officially confirmed that the 6 and 6T series will no longer be updated or supported over the coming months. The 2018 flagship duo received a surprise update in mid-November and now will only be supported via third-party unofficial means moving forward.

OnePlus 10 series

  • OnePlus 10 Pro (March 2022 patch)

OnePlus 9 series

  • OnePlus 9 (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 9 Pro (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 9R (November 2021 patch)
  • OnePlus 9RT (March 2022 patch)

OnePlus 8 series

  • OnePlus 8 (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 8 Pro (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 8T (February 2022 patch)

OnePlus 7 series

  • OnePlus 7 (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 7 Pro (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 7T (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus 7T Pro (February 2022 patch)

OnePlus Nord series

  • OnePlus Nord (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord CE (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord 2 (December 2021 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord CE 2 (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G (March 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord N100 (February 2022 patch)
  • OnePlus Nord N200 5G (March 2022 patch)

How can I get the April 2022 security patch on my OnePlus device?

oneplus april 2022 update

OnePlus has a habit of rolling out updates for devices in a staged manner. That means that the initial release and subsequent confirmation on the OnePlus Forums don’t always indicate when you’ll be able to grab an OTA file and get your device updated/patched.

Our advice is to use a third-party application to get updates in a timely manner. The community-run Oxygen Updater allows you to sideload official update .zip files as soon as they are available publicly. While this will ensure you get updates right away, if you encounter problems, you may need to revert to an older build. This may require a device reset if problems are major.



Author: Damien Wilde
Source: 9TO5Google

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