New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on August 5, 2020) follows:
Yesterday, we saw OnePlus push out an update to the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro. This update brought with it a number of bug fixes including fixing the long-standing double-tap to wake bug, and new features like Chromatic effect, new clock styles, among others.
Today, OnePlus is showing some update love to yet another device in its lineup, the OnePlus 7T. This update also brings some of the fixes we saw in yesterday’s OnePlus 7 update to the 7T.
This new update, arriving as OxygenOS 10.3.4, aims to fix the double-tap to wake bug for the device. The update, also like the one for the OnePlus 7, brings new clock styles.
Baked into this build is support for the new OnePlus Buds among many other tweaks and fixes. Worth noting is that this build is based on the July 2020 security patch. The following is the changelog for this update shared by users on the forums.
As at the time of writing, OnePlus is yet to publish the release statement for this update and as such, it remains unclear whether this update is going out to both the OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro or just the OnePlus 7T.
This update has already been spotted in India so it is safe to say that it should be rolling out to more and more eligible devices over the course of the next few days or weeks.
We shall continue to keep an eye on this story and update as and when we get more information so stay tuned for that.
Update 1 (August 5)
OnePlus has now officially announced the incremental release of OxygenOS 10.3.4 for the OnePlus 7T in India. Further, the company has stated that the update will roll out to European and Global units as version 10.0.12 soon.
Update 2 (August 6)
As we expected, the OxygenOS 10.3.4 update is also rolling out for the OnePlus 7T Pro in India. Moreover, it’s being released as OxygenOS 10.0.10 for the Global and European variants of the device. This is an incremental rollout according to the official announcement from OnePlus.
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