OxygenOS 11.2.4.4 update is rolling out to the new OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro


    OnePlus 9

    OnePlus has announced that it’s just begun rolling out a new OxygenOS update for the recently launched OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro that brings a number of stability improvements and camera tweaks to the flagship series. We’ve got the full changelog for you after the break.

    Changelog

    • System
      • Improved charging stability
      • Improved the sensitivity of the keyboard in the edge area
      • Improved the temperature control strategy
      • Fixed the issue that the battery icon in the status bar is abnormally displayed
      • Fixed the small probability issue that Google Fi SIM card can not accept incoming calls
      • Fixed known issues and improved system stability
      • Updated Android security patch to 2021.04
      • Updated GMS package to 2021.03
    • Camera
      • Improved the image purity and the ambiance performance
      • Improved the white balance consistency of the rear camera
      • Improved image over-sharpening of the rear camera

    The Oxygen 11.2.4.4 update is rolling out to both the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro in all regions with the following build numbers:

    OnePlus 9

    • IN: 11.2.4.4.LE25DA
    • EU: 11.2.4.4.LE25BA
    • NA(GLO): 11.2.4.4.LE25AA

    OnePlus 9 Pro

    • IN: 11.2.4.4.LE15DA
    • EU: 11.2.4.4.LE15BA
    • NA(GLO): 11.2.4.4.LE15AA

    Don’t worry if the update hasn’t reached your device yet, OnePlus says it’s rolling out incrementally so it may be a day or two before you see the OTA notification. Of course, you could always head over to Settings, System, and System Updates to see if you can nudge the software server into serving the update up a little earlier. If that isn’t working, you could try the Oxygen Updater app (Play Store Link) to download and install the update manually.


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