OnePlus has started pushing the stable Android 14 based OxygenOS 14 update to the OnePlus Nord 2T. For the time being, the update is rolling out to the beta testers, a wider rollout to commence in the coming days. Obviously, the OxygenOS 14 update boasts a flurry of new features and changes, here are all details about the OnePlus Nord 2T Stable Android 14 update.
A OnePlus Nord 2T owner has received the official version of OxygenOS 14 and shared details on the OnePlus community forum. As per the details, the update weighs around 160MB in download size, labels with CPH2401_14.0.0.200 (EX01) build number. It everything goes fine, the update will be pushed to non-beta testers. The update is seeding with December 2023 monthly security patch alongside the new features.
As it is a major upgrade, it needs a big amount of data and storage, so, make sure your phone has enough storage space for downloading and installation. Another thing to keep in mind is, make sure your phone is running on the newest available software version.
Moving to the features, then OnePlus Nord 2T Android 14 update comes with features like upgraded Trinity Engine for a performance boost, new Smart Charging system, new privacy features including an additional layer of security when granting access to photos and videos for any app, Smart Touch feature which allows you selecting text, images, or videos and paste to the clipboard, new Snapchat widget for lock screen, and more.
If you own the OnePlus Nord 2T then you can finally upgrade your phone to Android 14. It is currently in a rolling phase and will be available to everyone soon. You can also check the updates manually by navigating to Settings > System Updates.
Keep in mind that your phone is running on the newest software version, also take a backup of important data and charge your phone at least 50%.
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After december 2023 updated my nord 2t mobile batry draines very fast and mor lags
It’s happening to me also
My nord 2t got android 14 update, and it lags all the time now, almost on every simple, everyday task… Disappointing