After the official launch of the OnePlus 3T in India on 14 December, OnePlus has begun to roll out an update to fix a couple of things in its revamped flagship smartphone. The update, tagged as OxygenOS 3.5.4, brings performance optimisations, stability updates and as usual, plenty of bug fixes.
In short, this is just an incremental update and brings nothing new apart from bug fixes and improvements. This also means that there’s still no Nougat like on the Open Beta, that is currently available for the OnePlus 3.
The changelog for the update is as follows:
- Optimizations for US-TMO network
- Optimizations to reduce lag when battery is below 5%
- Optimized Bluetooth connectivity for Mazda cars
- Optimized Battery Saving Mode: GPS and orientation preferences will be restored when Battery Saving Mode is closed.
- Fixed Flashlight usability issue in WhatsApp
- Increased system stability
- Implemented various bug fixes
- The update will arrive as an OTA package and will be rolled out region-wise. So it may take some time till it arrives as a notification on your smartphone.
If you have not received the notification, you could go down to Settings>System Updates and hit the Check for Updates button. For now, only a small percentage of users will be receiving the update, with a broader rollout taking place in the next few days.