OxygenOS 12 update is pretty much ready for the OnePlus Nord 2
OnePlus was once known for being relatively quick in updating its entire portfolio of devices to the latest version of Android. That hasn’t been true for years, though, andthe aborted mission to create a unified OSbetween OnePlus and Oppo devices didn’t help at all. It has been taking its own sweet time in bringing Android 12-basedOxygenOS 12to its phones. If you own the OnePlus Nord 2, your patience is finally being rewarded as the latest version of OxygenOS is now available for your device.
After seeding thefirst OxygenOS 12 beta for the Nord 2 at the end of April, OnePlus has started rolling the stable version of the update out to the public. The company has yet to make any official announcement regarding the rollout. Still, reports are pouring in from Nord 2 owners onOnePlus community forumsabout the latest version of Android showing up for download.

Besides Android 12, the update introduces new features like a Smart Battery Engine for longer runtime, an enhanced Dark mode with three adjustable levels, Canvas style for the Always-On Display, and HyperBoost to deliver a stable gaming experience. Additionally, it bumps the security patch to May 2022.
AsXDA-Developersnotes, the Nord 2’s stable OxygenOS 12 release carries the C.04 build number, which is the same as the second beta release. The company is seemingly seeding this stable beta update for a selected bunch of Nord 2 users first before commencing a wider rollout, so there could be some lingering bugs. If stability is your prime concern, you may want to consider holding back on installing the update if it shows up on your device for now.

OnePlus’s OxygenOS has gone from being one of the most respected Android skins to widely being hated by the community for what it has become — too much like ColorOS on Oppo phones. Even though the common OS scheme was called off, the two firms are stillworking off of a unified codebase. The company is hoping to regain some trust as it begins toreshape OxygenOSback into something more recognizable for longtime fans. At least hope springs eternal.
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