OnePlus debuted with its first smartphone in 2014, the OnePlus One, and since then it has been trying to make budget flagship smartphones for fans. As the years pass the smartphones from OnePlus, get better, but the price also gets increased by an average of $20. When it comes to this year’s OnePlus 7 Pro, it is considered the most powerful that its manufacturer has ever developed and compared to its predecessor, it is $100 more expensive.
However, the reasons are evident as the company is always looking for things to fix in its software and ways to improve your experience with their devices. OnePlus 7 Pro just got enhanced with the new OxygenOS 9.5.10 update. Besides, OnePlus 7 also received a new OxygenOS update – OxygenOS 9.5.7.
The OxygenOS 9.5.10 update for OnePlus 7 Pro
The OnePlus 7 Pro was supposed to be updated with the OxygenOS 9.5.9 that have a tap-to-wake feature. However, the company halted the release of that patch due to a bug in this feature. The OxygenOS 9.5.10 update just rolled out – the changelog is not changed, but the bug is fixed.
At the same time, the OxygenOS 9.5.7 update comes to the OnePlus 7 not even a month from after OxygenOS 9.5.6 release. Thanks to this update, the OnePlus 7 will get many of Pro’s improvements. One of them is the tune-up of the camera.
How is the camera improved on OnePlus 7?
The image quality in Pro mode has been improved as well as the photo stitching in Panorama mode. In addition to that, the mode switching has been sped up by OnePlus in the camera UI, and the autofocus got improved. In addition to that, when the screen is off the GPS’s accuracy is better, the auto-brightness’ sensitivity has been optimized, and the Bullets Wireless 2 got sound enhancement.
Do not forget that the updates for OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7 roll out in batches. Only a few users will get the updates today, and the rest of them will receive them if there are no bugs.
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