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OnePlus 5T & OnePlus 5 Gets OxygenOS 9.0.6 Update along with May 2019 Security Patch
Not long ago we have seen OnePlus launching its OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro smartphones and now the company has started rolling out OxygenOS 9.0.6 software update which also brings 2019 Android security patch for OnePlus 5T and OnePlus 5 smartphones. Along with the update, we can also see an added support for the quick pairing of Bullets Wireless 2 headphones that were launch recently. Since the update is rollout via OTA it will take some time to reach your device depending on the region.
The information has been posted on the OnePlus official forum and according to the changelog that has been mentioned on the post, the latest OxygenOS will be bringing May 2019 Android security patch for both the devices and it also includes few bug fixes and system improvements which we generally get with all the Android updates as we have seen with the recent Oxygen OS 9.05 which brought April Android security patch for the OnePlus 5 series.
This update while bringing support for the drives and enables quick pairing of the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 3 headphones and fixes the issues that affected automatic answering while connected to a Bluetooth headset. On the forum post, it also mentioned that they would appreciate active feedback for reaching them and help them to optimize and improve several key areas. The update is rolling out as incremental update and it could be checked on your device by going to the Setting of the device and then tapping on the System and them selecting system updates.
Talking about the OnePlus 5T it was launched in November 2017 that came with 6.01-inch AMOLED display and dual (16MP+20MP) rear cameras along with Dual-LED flash and 16MP selfie camera. Under the hood, it has a Snapdragon 835 SoC and was available in 6GB as well as 8GB RAM options along with 64GB and 128GB of onboard storage. It has a 3300mAh battery on the back with 20W fast battery charging via Dash Charger. Well, do you own either of OnePlus 5 or OnePlus 5T smartphones? Have you received the update? Let us know by commenting in the section below and stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more.