OnePlus 10 Pro starts receiving new software update with May security patch, bug issues and more

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The OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, which was launched in March this year, is currently getting the protection of May 2022 as part of OxygenOS A.14. As usual, this update is being rolled out in a phased manner. The new update comes with several fixes for music playback issues in Bluetooth-connected cars and audio recordings. The update has also addressed the issue of overexposed HDR photos. Here’s a detailed changelog of what’s new in this update.

OnePlus 10 Pro 5G gets OxygenOS A.14 update: What’s new?

Check out the full changelog of the update here:

  • system
    • Better system stability.
    • Fixed an issue where music playback stops when your phone is connected to Bluetooth Car Kit.
    • Fixed a noise issue that could have occurred when you recorded audio.
    • Android security patch 2022.05. updated on
  • camera
    • Fixed an issue where HDR photos could be overexposed in some cases.
  • network
    • Optimized phone call stability.

How to Install Updates on OnePlus 10 Pro 5G

To get the update, all you need to do is go to Settings > System Update and tap on the Download and Install option. If you haven’t received it yet, you’ll have to wait for it.

According to the official statement, “As always, this OTA will be incremental. The OTA will reach a small percentage of users today, and we will begin a wider rollout in a few days.”

OnePlus 10 Pro 5G price in India

OnePlus 10 Pro price in India is Rs 66,999 for the 8GB variant. While the price of 12GB/256B storage model is Rs 71,999. The smartphone has been launched in Volcanic Black and Emerald Forest color variants.

Key highlights of the smartphone include 120Hz AMOLED display that comes with LTPO 2.0 panel, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, 48MP triple rear camera setup and support for 80W fast charging technology. The smartphone runs on OxygenOS-based Android 12 OS.

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