The OnePlus 6 and 6T were first unveiled back in 2018 with Android 8 and Android 9 respectively. Both have since been updated to Android 10-based OxygenOS 10.

As they both still fall within their official support period, they still get occasional updates from OnePlus and most recently, we saw the devices bag an update to OxygenOS 10.3.7.

Along with the updated November 2020 security patch, the update brought a bunch of enhancements to the device’s system and improvements to the Game Space feature.

Unfortunately, it looks like users of the Oneplus 6 and OnePlus 6T got a little more than the features advertised in the changelog as a number of them have been complaining of a bug.

According to affected users (1,2,3,4,5), their devices randomly display ‘OnePlus Membership keeps stopping’ error message following this new November patch update.

A few fixes have been suggested by users on the community forums, one of which involves uninstalling updates to the OnePlus Membership app and this seems to have worked for some.

A similar issue is also being reported about the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T clock app as the app keeps stopping following the same OxygenOS 10.3.7 update.

Once again, the quick fix remedy to this issue appears to be similar to the above-mentioned issue, which is uninstalling the update from the Play Store and reverting back to the factory version of the app.

It remains unclear what exactly causes this issue in this new OxygenOS 10.3.7 build and at the time of writing, OnePlus was yet to confirm this problem or issue a way forward for affected users.

We shall remain on top of this so stay tuned for more info as and when we get it. In the meantime, try uninstalling the updates for affected apps as suggested above.

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