The OnePlus Nord 2 received the December security update last week with a number of bug fixes — but also a new bug. Multiple device owners took to the forums that the A.15 update killed the call recording functionality on the Google Phone app in India. Considering the feature has always been available, the purported removal looked rather peculiar.
Thankfully, as it has turned out, the disappearance of the call recording feature on the Nord 2 was actually just a bug, as OnePlus has now rolled out yet another update carrying version number A.16 with a fix, just a few days after the last one.
The update changelog mentions “Fixed the loss of Google call recording”, meaning users should be able to record calls flawlessly through the stock phone app once again. Other than this, it is virtually the same as the A.15 update, and you can check out the complete changelog through the image below (via XDA Developers).
As a customary practice, the update is being rolled out in batches, meaning it will initially only be rolled out to select users following which a wider rollout will be kickstarted after OnePlus confirms all’s good with it.
You can download the latest A.16 update for the OnePlus Nord 2 according to your region from the links below:
India
Europe
The OnePlus Nord 2 made its debut back in July 2021 with OxygenOS 11.3 based on Android 11. It is powered by the 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 1200 5G processor and has a 90Hz, HDR10+ supporting AMOLED panel. For photography, the device comes with a triple rear camera setup, with the primary lens packing a 50MP sensor. The battery is sized 4500mAh and features 65W fast charging support.
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