OnePlus 10 Pro update improves the fingerprint scanner and battery life, leaving pressing issues lingering

Not everyone’s a fan of what OnePlus and Oppohave been doing with OxygenOS lately. Aside from the UI that now feels much closer to Oppo’s ColorOS, there are a bunch of issues that simply aren’t easy to live with, particularly on the latestOnePlus 10 Proflagship. While many of these quibbles still exist, OnePlus has brought several optimizations with the latest update for the device, now rolling out in select regions.

As announced by the companyon its forums, the update with version numbers NE2211_11.A.13 and NE2215_11.A.13 is being seeded out to the OnePlus 10 Pro in India and North America. There’s not a lot going on here, but a couple of things might interest those of you looking to squeeze every bit of performance out of the device—battery life and the fingerprint unlocking success rate have been improved. Just check out the changelog in full right here:

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The security patch hasn’t been bumped beyond March if you’re wondering, which is a disappointment considering we’re close to May. The OnePlus 10 Pro deserves top priority with updates, being a flagship and all, but OnePlus still doesn’t offer an update cadence comparable to Samsung or Google.

As always, the company says that the new update will be made available to everyone in waves to ensure stability. If you haven’t received it yet, then fret not, for an OTA should arrive on your phone soon.

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