Last month, in November, OnePlus started rolling out the latest Android 10 update for its OnePlus 6 and 6T smartphones. But soon after that, the company had to start the update rollout because of several issues.

The company had then announced that the issued will be fixed and the company will soon begin the rollout of the new stable update. Well, it seems that the company is now all set to do so as it has fixed the issues in just one month.

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OnePlus 6T

So, OnePlus has now once again started rolling out the latest Android 10 OS-based OxygenOS 10.1.0 update for the OP6 and OP6T smartphones. This update doesn’t bring any new features compared to the OxygenOS 10.0 but fixes a number of issues that were present with the original update.

The security patch version you get with this new update is of October and the company has also fixed the fingerprint recognition issue. Further, the animation lag for fingerprint unlock has also been fixed as well as the automatic reboot issue that some users experienced.

The company has also improved the camera performance on the devices along with fixing several known issues. Further, the company has also mentioned in the changelog that it has fixed the 5GHz Wi-Fi connectivity issue.

As with most updates, this one too will be rolled out in phases. While a small number of users will get the update in the initial days, and if no issues are reported, the company will make it available for a larger set of users and should be available for everyone in a week.

If you cannot wait for the update to arrive, you can find full zip download links for OxygenOS 10.0.1. To install the update manually, you’ll need to download ZIP file to the root folder, and then update via the Settings of the device. However, we’d recommend you to wait for the OTA update.