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OnePlus Nord and Nord N100 gets December security patch in the latest update

OnePlus has been keeping up on the bi-monthly update schedule for their devices. On Monday, the company announced the rollout of December security patches for the OnePlus Nord and Nord N100. The December patch comes right before we jump into 2021. 

Here are the key updates for OnePlus Nord:

The Nord is getting the OxygenOS 10.5.10 for India and Europe with the build number 10.5.10.AC01DA in India, 10.5.10.AC01BA in Europe, and 10.5.10.AC01AA​ for the global region. The major update in this rollout is the December security patch for the device. However, Indian users will get a OnePlus Store app installed after the update which can be uninstalled by the users.

OnePlus Nord updates

Here is a complete changelog for the update:

System

Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.12 Updated GMS package to 2020.09 General bug fixes and improved stability

OnePlus Store

An intuitive and convenient way to manage your OnePlus account, get easy-to-access support, discover exciting members-only benefits, and shop for OnePlus products. (Please note that it can be uninstalled) – IN only OnePlus Nord N100 updates:

The Nord N100 receives the OxygenOS 10.5.5 (EU) and 10.5.4 (NA). The update includes improved camera performance on the phone as well as adds a new quick setting to adjust mute, ringtone, and vibration.

Here is a complete changelog for the update:

System

Optimized system power consumption in some scenarios Added a quick setting switch to adjust mute, ringtone, and vibration Fixed the issue that the phone cannot wake up under certain circumstances (NA only) Fixed a low probability call noise issue Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.12 Updated GMS package to 2020.09 (NA only)

Camera

Improved the camera's shooting experience

Network

Improve the stability of communication functions

Bluetooth

Optimize Bluetooth device compatibility (NA only)

This marks a final update for 2020 for these devices, and we hope to see these devices to be updated to Android 11 in the coming year.  



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