[U: OnePlus 7T series too] OnePlus knocks out OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 Update for OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro

Two months ago, both the OnePlus 7 and 7T series phones have received a new update with OxygenOS 11.0.1.1 build number. Now it’s a time for yet another incremental update. OnePlus starts pushing OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 update for OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. And the latest patch bags last month’s monthly security patch alongside a slew of fixes and optimizations. Here’s everything you need to know about the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 update.

The new software update on OnePlus 7 arrives with OxygenOS 11.0.2.1.GM57AA build number, the increment OTA measures around 190MB of size. However, the full build weighs a whopping 2.44GB of size for download. This update is available for Global units and India variant of OnePlus 7-line phones. Sideloading this software patch will bump up the monthly security patch version from May 2021 to June 2021.

OnePlus addresses a number of issues in this update. The company has fixed the HD video playback issue on select video platforms, bring improvements to overheating management, file manager crashing issue, blur issue while recording in full screen, and a few more. OnePlus also mentions reduced power consumption in the changelog. Here’s the complete changelog you can check before updating your smartphone.

oneplus 7 oxygenos 11.0.2.1 update

OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 Update for OnePlus 7 / 7 Pro – Changelog

  • System
    • Reduced Power consumption
    • Improved overheating control management
    • Fixed the issue of not being able to play high-definition videos on some video platforms
    • Upgraded Android Security Patch to 2021.06
  • File Manager
    • Fixed the crash issue of the application
  • Camera
    • Fixed the issue that the camera is blurred when shooting on fullscreen size
    • Improved the stability
  • Phone
    • Optimized the dialpad UI display effect

OnePlus 7 (Pro) OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 Update

OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro users can now upgrade their phone to OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 update. At the time of writing this article, the update is in rolling phase, some users have already received the update on their phone. If you’ve not received the OTA notification yet, then I suggest you to check system updates manually, by heading over to Settings > System > System Updates.

As the update is seeding in staged manner, it is also possible that you don’t see the update. In case you don’t see any updates then you can wait for a few days or sideload the compete build manually.


July 28th: OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro receives OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 build

OnePlus also pushes the OxygenOS 11.0.2.1 update to the OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro. The company seeds it in India with 11.0.2.1HD65AA build number for vanilla variant and Pro variant gets it with 11.0.2.1HD01AA software version. The incremental roll-out is not limited to India, yes, the update is also available for European and Global editions.


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