OxygenOS update 10.3.2 for OnePlus 6 & 6T

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OnePlus has begun the OTA, (Over The Air), rollout of their new stable Android 10 OxygenOS firmware, 10.3.2, for OnePlus 6T, McLaren and OnePlus 6 users.

This is the 10th Android 10 stock/beta release in 5 months.

As always, there will be a limited roll out initially, followed by the global roll out in a few days.

Build date = 22 February 2020

Download size = 235MB

Changelog

System

  • Fixed the screen flickering issue while swiping up to unlock
  • Improved system stability and fixed general bugs
  • Updated Android security patch to 2020.02

Android security patch = February 2020

Camera version = 3.8.109 (TBC)

This is the 17th official, stable, update for the 6T in 472 days. 1 update on average, every 28 days

(N.B. OxygenOS 10.3.2 is not available for the T-Mobile (USA) carrier minority variant)
 
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Re: [*NEW*] OxygenOS update 10.3.2 for OnePlus 6 & 6T

As well as being gradually rolled out worldwide, OTA, this update is also available via the Oxygen Updater app, free from the Play Store...

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Re: [*NEW*] OxygenOS update 10.3.2 for OnePlus 6 & 6T

Just got the notification, installing. 1 update every 28 days is a really good track record when you think about it.
 

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Re: [*NEW*] OxygenOS update 10.3.2 for OnePlus 6 & 6T

Just got the notification, installing. 1 update every 28 days is a really good track record when you think about it.

Agreed john_v :)

Global model users of the OnePlus 6T should have nothing to complain about when it comes to the frequency of OnePlus' stock updates. Especially when you consider that they have also issued no less than 22 Open Beta updates, to-date, as well. That's 39 updates in 472 days or 1 update on average, every 12 days!

Whilst this latest stock update is really just an Android security patch update to February, with a few bug fixes thrown in for good measure, it does not include, obviously, any of the test features released in Open Beta 5 from 2 days ago.