OxygenOS 9.0.13 for the OnePlus 6/6T brings March security patch and new feedback tool
With OnePlus, it's anything but difficult to become involved with the Open Beta program, since that is the place new highlights drop first. In any case, in such energy and promotion, it appears that the steady branch is regularly left to mope, which a few people rush to call attention to. Beginning today, in any case, both the OnePlus 6 and 6T are set to get another OTA update to OxygenOS 9.0.13, complete with a humble and little changelog.
- Updated Android security patch to 2019.3
- General bug fixes and system improvements
- Introducing feedback tool for reporting bugs and submitting feature requests
That's right, that is it. As indicated by the downloads page, the last OxygenOS rendition for the OP6 was 9.0.4 from February 18 and 9.0.12 from February 21 for the 6T. In all actuality, the last couple of Open Betas haven't been all that energizing as far as new highlights and almost certainly, the "General bug fixes and framework enhancements" referenced for this update mirror the progressions produced using the beta program.
Seeing the March security fix when we're part of the way through April is somewhat odd, however you can let OnePlus know your considerations on the majority of this – and what you'd like to find in future OxygenOS adaptations – with the new criticism instrument. With any venture this way, network criticism is essential, so in the event that you have a thought or kept running over an issue, it's to your greatest advantage to let OnePlus know.
Not surprisingly, this OTA will take off gradually over the coming days. Downloads for manual establishment were not accessible at time of composing, yet we'll refresh on the off chance that they show up. Something else, simply be searching for that framework update warning