OnePlus regularly releases useful and bug-fix updates to its smartphones. Recently, OxygenOS 12.1 beta update already running on many OnePlus devices and this beta update is going very well on some users’ devices but some users facing issues that are not been solved yet.
Recently, OnePlus released the newly launched OxygenOS 13 Open Beta 1 update for the OnePlus 10 Pro and in this update OnePlus adds the latest features and more customizations.
Today Morning, OnePlus official community members shared a topic and mentioned the OxygenOS 12.1 beta update available for the OnePlus 7T. This update for OnePlus 7T optimizes the system stability and fixes the issue of double tapping to wake or turn off the screen.
According to the latest report, OxygenOS 12.1 Beta update for the OnePlus 7T comes with the build number HF1901_11_F.15 and the size package of this update is around 333MB. You can check the complete OxygenOS 12.1 Beta changelog which is mentioned below.
OnePlus 7T OxygenOS 12.1 Beta Changelog:
System
- (Improved) system stability in some scenarios
- (Optimized) the charging speed in some scenarios
- (Optimized) the experience of fingerprint unlocking
- (Fixed) the issue is that double tap to wake or turn off the screen
worked abnormally - (Fixed) the issue was that adjusting vibration intensity worked abnormally
Camera
- (Fixed) the issue is that the camera crashed after turning on Ultra Steady
Application
- (Fixed) the issue is that My Files crashed in certain scenarios
Must-knows
- Updating the system will not delete or modify your data. For security, it is recommended to back up your data before starting the update. Please also make sure you have sufficient space for the update.
- If you encounter any problems when using the new version, please contact our customer service.
- The update package will be deleted after being installed.
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