Earlier this month Oneplus released Oxygenos 12 based on Android 12, the first main OS upgrade to post the Coloros and Oxygenos Codegage merger. But, unfortunately, it must suspend launch after complaints from Oneplus 9 users and Oneplus 9 Pro. Fortunately, Chinese giants quickly recognize these problems and promise to bring a better increase.
Oneplus has now restarted the launch with a new update. Again, the launch occurred gradually, which meant it would reach a handful of Oneplus 9 users before the wider launch began.
The company claims to have solved a problem that accompanies previous updates. For those who do not know, the previous update affects several areas, including cellular data connectivity and notifications among others.
In the latest forum posts, Oneplus claims to have been “concentrated on the most widely reported problem solving recently.” However, it also acknowledged that the new release did not discuss some of the reported problems, such as the automatic filling feature in Chrome and the lack of temporary access to the primary camera and the 48MP Ultra HD help on the Google camera application. However, it promises renewal of follow-up will work on this problem.
The latest update, namely LE2111_11_C.39 for Oneplus 9 and LE2121_11_C.39 for Oneplus 9 Pro, increases the opening of fingerprints, optimizing system power consumption, fixing the problem. Furthermore, updates increase the startup speed of the camera application and the image effect of the rear camera. Apart from this improvement, the update also brought December security patches.
As usual, this is an update of OTA and must reach Pro Oneplus 9 users and Oneplus 9 immediately. However, they can check updates manually by going to settings and clicking the system update under the system settings. You will see the update here if it arrives.
In related coverage, Samsung also suspended an UI 4 update based on Android 12 in South Korea after a bug report and the main problem. Later it also brings a new update that completes most of the pacalizing problems