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OxygenOS 10.3.2 rolling out now for OnePlus 7/7 Pro w/ March 2020 patch, slow-mo video fixes, more

The stable OxygenOS 10.3.2 update is now rolling out for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro, bringing with it the March 2020 security patch plus a number of performance tweaks.

This latest update comes shortly after the OxygenOS Open Beta 11 update brought similar tweaks, the March 2020 patch, and performance enhancements a few days ago. For those not willing to run experimental software, it’s great news that the stable OxygenOS 10.3.2 update should be rolling out to your devices right now.

Of course, you can expect the March 2020 security patch and more RAM optimizations alongside improvements for slow-mo video recording, fixes for disappearing screenshots within the OnePlus Gallery app, and issues that some saw whereby video would lag when played from within the app. Builds were spotted over on Reddit via the Oxygen Updater app, with the update package measuring in at around 270MB in size.

  • System
    • Optimized the RAM management
    • Improved system stability and fixed known issues
    • Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.03
  • Gallery
    • Improved system stability for recording videos in slow-mo
    • Fixed the random disappearance of screenshots in Gallery
    • Now play videos without any lags

Downloads and OTA files should be rolling out right now to those with the OnePlus 7 or OnePlus 7 Pro. Alternatively, you can grab the OxygenOS 10.3.2 update already by using the Oxygen Updater app. It looks as though those with global models will be first in line, with carrier improvements likely required before those with Sprint and T-Mobile models expected to wait.



Author: Damien Wilde.
Source: 9TO5Google

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