OnePlus has started spreading the stable OxygenOS 13 software update for the dynamic OnePlus 10T smartphones in North America. After the Indian and Global markets, the company has finally brought the interesting and thoughtful benefits of the OxygenOS 13 operating system to OnePlus North American fans.
According to the official tugs, the giant OnePlus 10T OxygenOS 13 update in North America is making its way through the CPH2417_11.C.22 build number. Being a major upgrade, we will advise the respective smartphone owners to compromise more than 4.50 GB of free space in their handsets.
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Speaking of the new additions, the giant OxygenOS 13 firmware includes several pinches for the user interface, customizations, interconnection, and performance of the device. Eventually, users will obtain a more productive and responsive experience after bringing the latest firmware to their phone’s surface.
Apart from the UI components, the update also focuses on improving the privacy and security aspects of the device. For instance, users will find an automatic pixelation feature for chat screenshots which will identify and blur the profile pictures and display names in a chat screenshot to protect their privacy.
You can read the full OxygenOS 13 changelog HERE.
The update is already running under the OTA incremental method and will soon appear on your device. However, you can also opt for the manual method and install the latest firmware through Settings > System > Software Updates.
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So far, the grand OxygenOS 13 stable upgrade has approached many regions across the world. This mainly includes India and Europe (Global sector). As of now, the update is making its way to North American consumers. You can check the versions for the respective regions below.
- OnePlus 10T India (IN): CPH2413_11.C.12
- OnePlus 10T Europe (EU): CPH2415_11.C.22
- OnePlus 10T Global (GLO): CPH2415_11.C.22
- OnePlus 10T North America (NA): CPH2417_11.C.22
Although the Android 13-based firmware is beneficial in every manner for your device. Yet, if you feel like going back to Android 12, you can follow the path through below-given links.
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