OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 6 Start Receiving OxygenOS 10.3.6 Update With September 2020 Patch
OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 6 Start Receiving OxygenOS 10.3.6 Update With September 2020 Patch
OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 latest update also fixes some general bugs.
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 13 October 2020 16:15 IST
OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 phone users must check for the update in Settings
Highlights
OnePlus 6T new OxygenOS update improves system stability
The update is rolling out in a phased manner
Both these phones are slated to receive Android 11 update
OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 phones are now receiving the OxygenOS 10.3.6 update. This new update is rolling out in a phased manner, and only a few users will get it initially. The update includes the September 2020 Android security patch and also improves system stability. The changelog suggests that the update for the OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 will also fix general bugs. Both these phones are confirmed to receive Android 11-based OxygenOS 11 software update as well.
The company posted on its forums to announce the rollout of the new OxygenOS 10.3.6 update for the OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6. The OTA rollout is being held in a staged manner, meaning it will hit a limited number of users today and a broader rollout will begin in a few days after making sure there are no critical bugs. OnePlus notes against using a VPN to download this build ‘as the rollout is not based on regions and is randomly pushed out to a limited number of devices'.
If OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 users haven't received a notification, they can check for the update manually in Settings > System> System Updates. OnePlus is also asking for feedback via the Community app, in case users find a critical bug they need to report.
As for the changelog, the OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 update brings the September 2020 Android security patch. The update also improves system stability and fixes general bugs. Apart from this, the changelog mentions nothing else.
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