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OnePlus 10 Pro at T-Mobile gets Android 13 (OxygenOS 13) update
T-Mobile locked OnePlus 10 Pro devices are now receiving the Android 13 (OxygenOS 13) firmware update. Finally, the wait for a major upgrade is over for the corresponding device owners and they can enjoy the ultimate features and benefits of the latest OxygenOS version.
It’s better late than never! And T-Mobile has finally taken the step to roll out the Android 13 software upgrade for the 10 Pro models. However, the company needs to stand on its words of improving the rollout procedure and bringing timely updates for its consumers.
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Coming back to the latest information, the OnePlus 10 Pro device users at T-Mobile are getting the Android 13 update with the OxygenOS version NE2217_11_C.26. Though there isn’t any info about the software package for the moment. But it’s better to free at least 5.0GB of space in your handset.
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Accordingly, the new firmware iteration will bring useful and eye-catching Android 13 features on board. On the flip side, the update changelog page reads some more additions in terms of network for the devices.
What else? Apart from the interesting functions and tools for the user interface and privacy section, the respective phone holders will also get access to an updated Google security patch – January 2023. Thus, you should install the update as soon as it reaches to your handy gadget.
Latest Information:
- New Version – NE2217_11_C.26
This release includes the following:
- OS upgraded to Android 13
- Google security patch upgraded to 2023-01-05
- Enable VoNR
- Enable n28 and n78 SA roaming
The update is approaching the OnePlus 10 Pro users at T-Mobile in a gradual process. Thus, it could take a few days to cover all the eligible units in the region. In the meantime, you can sneak into the update section of the device.
Before proceeding with manual installation, make sure that you have a sufficient amount of storage space and a battery level. Also, opt for a standard Wi-Fi connection over a regular mobile data pack.
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