OnePlus has rolled out the June 2024 security update for the OnePlus Open smartphone in India. The update enhances system security and brings improvements, and stability by fixing a bunch of issues.
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Users of the OnePlus Open smartphone in India are getting the June 2024 security update with OxygenOS build version CPH2551_14.0.0.810(EX01). The company will soon make this update available in more countries.
The company is releasing the June 2024 update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It further optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your handset.
Changelog
System
- Music controls can now be displayed in Live Alerts.
- Fixes an issue where system data takes up too much storage space.
- Improves how Home screen widgets are displayed.
- Integrates the June 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
- Fixes an issue where the volume slider in Quick Settings and the one triggered by pressing the physical volume button might appear at the same time.
- Fixes an issue that might cause unexpected screen rotation when switching a video app from the cover screen to the main screen.
Security
- The permissions for Calendar are now granted at a minimum level to provide the maximum security for your information.
- Improves the Clipboard privacy info protection function, which automatically detects privacy information on the clipboard and prevents unauthorized access by apps without your consent to minimize the risk of privacy leaks.
Games
- Improves gaming stability.
- Fixes an issue where the screen might turn black while playing a game.
This update protects from possible bugs and viruses to ensure the your foldable smartphones operate smoothly. OnePlus advises all users to install the update immediately to benefit from the new security measures.
OnePlus users are advised to install the update promptly to benefit from the improved security measures. For those who have not received an update notification, the firmware can be manually checked and installed.
Users should navigate to their smartphone’s settings to update installation, select ‘About device > OxygneoS version > Check for the Updates’, and then ‘Download and install’.
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