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OnePlus 6T - Android 10 (OOS 10)



Its been more than 3 months since August security patch update.
Out of curiosity I checked Oxygen Updater. To my surprise, Oxygen OS v 10 (based on Android 10) is available. Since this is a stable release, i went head and updated it.

Its ended up being a buggy release. For those of you, who didnt get update over OTA, its better to wait for OOS 10.1.

Here are the list of issue and the workarounds.

Issue #1 :  Phone randomly restarts and then goes to boot loop
Workaround : when the phone stuck in boot loop (with OnePlus logo animation), Press Power Button and Volume Down button to restart it

Issue #2 : Google play wont work
Work Around : Booting to recovery and clearing cache is expected to fix this. will update after testing

To booting to recovery,

  1. Firstly, turn off your phone: press and hold the Power button for a while or press the Power key once and choose ‘power off’.
  2. Once the switch off process is completed start pressing and also holding down the Volume Down and Power buttons.
  3. After a few moments the OnePlus logo will be displayed on your phone.
  4. Release the buttons and, if asked, type your PIN code.
  5. The recovery mode menu should be now displayed on your OnePlus 6T – there, use the Volume rocker keys to scroll up and down and the Power button to select.
  6. You can return to Android mode by selecting ‘reboot system now’.

Issue #3 : After upgrade, Battery draining quickly
Work around : go to setting and under battery optimiation, look at apps draining battery.
In upgrade, optimization setting changed to "Intelligent Control" which supposed to change power strategy as per usage.. But its not giving expected results.
Change this setting to Optimize.

*Intelligent control is a kind of optimization. It doesnt make sense keeping Intelligent control and Optimize. They should have kept Optimize and Dont Optimize like earlier releases.


For update on when it will get fixed check weekly updates @ https://forums.oneplus.com/forums/announcements/


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