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OxygenOS 10.3.1 now rolling out for OnePlus 6/6T w/ 5Ghz WiFi fix, December patch

The latest update based upon Android 10 for the OnePlus 6 and 6T is now rolling out in the form of OxygenOS 10.3.1.

If you cast your mind back, the last stable update for the OnePlus 6 and 6T proved to be a bit of an ordeal. Updates rolled out, then rolled back, and getting Android 10 on your 6 series OnePlus device was frustrating at best. It also wasn’t without software issues.

The update was confirmed on the official OnePlus forums with OxygenOS 10.3.1, so it brings a series of hotfixes for the numerous bugs along with some performance improvements. We’re getting fixes for the fingerprint black screen problems, boot logo animation issues, 5Ghz Wi-Fi hotspot connection dropouts, gallery improvements, camera crashing problems, and charger heat problems.

Despite the extensive fixes, the update only measures in at 80MB. For full details, you can check out the substantial changelog below:

OxygenOS 10.3.1 for OnePlus 6/6T changelog

  • System
    • Fixed the issue with a black screen appearing after unlocking the device using a fingerprint
    • Fixed the issue with the animation logo while rebooting device
    • Fixed the issue with device heating up while charging
    • Fixed the random disconnection issue with 5Ghz hotspot
    • Improved system stability and fixed general bugs
    • Updated security patch to 2019.12
  • Camera
    • Optimized the image preview time in the Pro mode
      Fixed the camera crash issue
  • Gallery
    • Fixed the issue with videos and images not displaying in the gallery

This OTA update will have a staged rollout and will head to a limited number of users today, with a broader rollout in a few days to ensure that there are no critical bugs. You can always grab the OxygenOS 10.3.1 update if you simply can’t wait by downloading the Oxygen Updater app and sideloading. However, it’s worth remembering that you will be doing so at your own risk. For that reason, it may be worth waiting for the OTA to reach your device.

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Author: Damien Wilde.
Source: 9TO5Google

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