[Update: Europe, 8T Too] May 2022 patch update rolled out for the OnePlus 8

May 31/2022

OnePlus 8/8 Pro and OnePlus 8T now grabbed the May 2022 patch update in Europe on the build number OxygenOS 12.1 C.20.

System

  • [Improved] system stability
  • [Updated] Android security patch to 2022.05

May 26/2022

OnePlus 8/8 Pro and OnePlus 8T now grabbed the May 2022 patch update on the build number OxygenOS 12.1 C.20.

System

  • [Improved] system stability
  • [Updated] Android security patch to 2022.05

May 21/2022

Recently, the OnePlus 8 series got the OxygenOS 12.1 update and now the OxygenOS-based May 2022 patch update released for the OnePlus. Below you can check the complete changelog.

For the OnePlus 8/8 Pro, it is 11.0.9.11.IN55CB.

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Key updates

A new software update is available for your Android Smartphone.

This release includes the following:

  • Android security patch upgraded to May 2022
  • If you choose not to do so now, the update will take place AUTOMATICALLY between 12 AM and 6 AM starting May 24th, 2022.
  • Data rates may apply.
  • Please do not turn off your device while the update is installed.
  • During Installation you cannot use your device at all, even to dial 9-1-1.

Note: Before upgrading to the latest version make sure your smartphone is connected with a proper internet connection, we recommend you to download it over WIFI so that you will not face any errors.

OnePlus 8 Summary:

The OnePlus 8 is the spiritual successor of the OnePlus 7 and will go on to eventually replace the OnePlus 7T. Build quality is excellent thanks to the curved-edge front and back glass sandwiching the metal frame. The buttons are easy to reach, and the alert slider is handy as always.

The OnePlus 8 has a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel with sloping sides, a wide color gamut, and a hole-punch cutout in the upper left corner. The 90Hz refresh rate makes usage, in general, feel fluid and snappy. It also has an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is super quick at authentication. All it takes is a quick, firm tap to unlock it.

We reviewed the top-end variant of the OnePlus 8, which has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, priced at Rs. 49,999. Gaming performance is top-notch. Fortnite can run at 90fps and the experience is good. Games and movies are especially enjoyable thanks to the very good stereo speakers on the OnePlus 8. OxygenOS is also well equipped with lots of shortcuts and gestures waiting to be discovered. The new launcher now offers a more seamless multitasking experience, there’s 5GB of free cloud storage for backups once you sign in with a OnePlus account, a built-in screen recorder, and dynamic wallpapers.

The OnePlus 8 has the same 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor with optical stabilization as the 7T. In daylight, it captures detailed images with vivid colors and balanced HDR. The wide-angle camera is also useful. The third macro camera doesn’t have good clarity but it can be useful in some instances. The selfie camera was decent under good light but didn’t do well in low light.

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