There were also under-the-hood enhancements that are included in this update, with the manufacturer fixing issues with the OnePlus 5’s phone application and system features. The software upgrade fixes an issue, that is commonly observed when making calls through the Indian wireless carrier, Jio. The new version of OxygenOS also reduces the instances of both accidental touches, which often take place after ending a call, and display issues in the handset’s calling screen. The Wi-Fi connectivity of the OnePlus 5 and scrolling through the Google Play Music app should now be more stable, and the quality of videos taken through the Snapshot app will be improved, once the OxygenOS 4.5.10 is installed. The new software upgrade will be delivered automatically through the over-the-air method, although the entire roll out may take several days before it is completed. However, users may proceed to the device settings, to start the update process manually and see if it’s available to download.
OnePlus new Software Update will fix OnePlus 5 ‘911 reboot’ issue
The OnePlus 5 is powered by Snapdragon 835 chipset, which has a makeup of Adreno 540 GPU and an octa-core Kryo 280 CPU. The device sports a 5.5-inch FullHD Optic AMOLED display, with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB internal storage. The device also features a dual rear camera setup that contains one 16-megapixel sensor and one 20-megapixel telephoto sensor. OnePlus 5 is light on with a 3,300mAh battery, and it also supports Dash Charge for faster top-ups. The OnePlus 5 is pre-installed with OxygenOS based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system.
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