OnePlus has started the rollout of the OxygenOS 14.0.0.500 update for its OnePlus 9, 9 Pro, and 9RT models exclusively in the Indian market. This update introduces the February 2024 Android security patch to improve device security and improve overall system stability and performance. The update aims to fix known bugs that have caused app crashes and to improve both mobile network and Wi-Fi connectivity for a smoother user experience.
Changelog:
System
- Integrates the February 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
- Improves system stability and performance.
- Fixes an issue that might cause some apps to crash.
Communication
- Improves the stability of mobile network connections.
Connections
- Improves the stability of Wi-Fi connections.
The update, identified by firmware versions LE2111_14.0.0.500(EX01) for the OnePlus 9, LE2121_14.0.0.500(EX01) for the OnePlus 9 Pro, and MT2111_14.0.0.500(EX01) for the OnePlus 9RT, is being distributed in stages. Initially, a limited user base will receive the update, with plans to extend the rollout to more users in the near future.
OnePlus encourages users who encounter any issues after the update to report bugs through a specialized feedback tool accessible by dialing *#800# on the Google Dialer, currently available only in India.
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