OnePlus is bringing a new update for the OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 8T smartphones. The new update adds a December 2023 security patch for both smartphones. However, there are some additional enhancements and features for the OnePlus 11. The updates for both smartphones are currently rolling out to the Indian variants. Let’s discuss each update in detail:

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OnePlus 11 is receiving a new OxygenOS 14.0.0.304 update, which integrates the latest security patch to enhance system security and fixes several other issues. The update is aimed at enhancing the system’s stability and performance. Other changes for the build CPH2447_14.0.0.304(EX01) on OnePlus 11 are as follows:

Changelog

System

 • Integrates the December 2023 Android security patch to enhance system security.
 • Improves system stability and performance.
 • Extends battery life in some scenarios.
 • Fixes an issue where some icons in the status bar might not be displayed.
 • Fixes a display or lag issue that might occur when an app is closed.
 • Fixes an issue where an app might unexpectedly restart after you close the app and then swipe on the Home screen. 

Camera

 • Fixes an issue where the Eraser tool for editing your photos might not work properly. 

Apps

 • Fixes an issue where the screen might turn white when "Theme Store" is opened.
 • Fixes an issue where the screen might turn black when "Call of Duty: Mobile" is opene

The update is rolling out to all the users, but it may take some time to come to each unit as it is a staggered update.

On the other hand, the OnePlus 8T received the OxygenOS 13.1.0.583 update, which brings a new Android security patch to enhance system security. Any other changes are not listed in the changelog and are currently available for a small percentage of users. The broader rollout will take place in the coming few days.

Users on both smartphones can check for updates by heading to System Settings > About > Software Update> Check for Updates. In case of any bug or issue, the users can head over to the OnePlus Community forums or submit them by Dialing *#800# on Google Dialer.

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