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OnePlus 8 series gets OxygenOS 12 C.33 update with July 2022 security patch

Until the OnePlus 8 series gets ready to pick up the Android 13 update, the company is delivering minor bumps on OxygenOS 12 to ensure a seamless experience. In the latest development, a new update is rolling out for the family, including the T-Mobile variant— OnePlus 8OnePlus 8 Pro, and OnePlus 8T. The update for all the models is based on build number OxygenOS 12 C.33.

Make sure to visit: [Updated] List of OnePlus devices eligible for the Android 13 update

According to the official OnePlus Community post, the update for the OnePlus 8 duo and OnePlus 8T is rolling out in India, Europe, and North America. Depending upon the region, the package carries different firmware versions for the respective model. Despite different build numbers, the changelog for the entire OnePlus 8 series remains identical.

On that note, the package increases the system security by integrating the July 2022 security patch. In addition, it improves system stability and mobile network connection. Moreover, it resolves the slow response of the fingerprint unlock issue. Also, the fingerprint unlocking experience is optimized. Check out the official changelog below.

Changelog

System

  • Improves system stability for some scenarios.
  • Fixes an issue where fingerprint unlock might be slow to respond.
  • Optimizes the experience of fingerprint unlocking.
  • Integrates the July 2022 Android security patch to enhance system security.

Communication

  • Improves stability of mobile network connections.
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As usual, the OTA update is rolling out in batches. Therefore, it will hit a limited number of users initially. A border rollout will also begin in a few days. To manually check for the update, navigate to the device’s Settings > Software Updates > Download and Install.

Shivani Sharma

"Do anything, but let it produce joy" Tech freak, Android enthusiast, and a wanderer.

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