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OnePlus 7 Pro 5G starts getting Android 10 Update

OnePlus starts rolling out OxygenOS 10.0.4 on Oneplus 7 Pro 5G. The main highlight of the update is that it is packed with Android 10. OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro already got the Android 10 update recently.  Talking about OnePlus 7 Pro 5G update it also packs with with some performance improvements.

The update includes all the goodies of Android 10 i.e. the new gestures, enhanced theming, better location and privacy controls, plus much more. It also adds inward swipes from the left or right edge of the screen to go back, and a bottom navigation bar to allow switching left or right for recent apps. You can see the full changelog of the udpate below.

System

  • Upgraded to Android 10
  • Brand new UI design
  • Enhanced location permissions for privacy
  • New customization feature in Settings allowing you to choose icon shapes to be displayed in the Quick Settings

Full Screen Gestures

  • Added inward swipes from the left or right edge of the screen to go back
  • Added a bottom navigation bar to allow switching left or right for recent apps

Game Space

  • New Game Space feature now joins all your favorite games in one place for easier access and better gaming experience

Contextual Info

  • Intelligent info based on specific times, locations and events for Ambient Display (Settings – Display – Ambient Display – Contextual info)

Message

Now possible to block spam by keywords for Message (Messages – Spam – Settings -Blocking settings)

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Oneplus says the update will be rolling out in stages. So if you don’t get it right now don’t panic it will reach you in sometime. You can check it manually by going through the Settings>>System >> Software updates. As the update is a large one so we recommends you to connect to a stable WiFi network before start dowloading it. Moreover, charge your phone up to at least 50% before installing the update.

Sukhraj Singh

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