New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on February 24, 2021) follows:
OnePlus prides itself in being one of the most community-oriented OEMs in the Android ecosystem. This, because of just how much the company engages with its users by listening to and addressing their concerns.
In line with that, we see the company regularly publishing a list of the most asked questions and answering them in a monthly publication on the community forum.
We are coming to the end of February and Android 11 for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7T series of devices is the hottest topic in the OnePlus community and naturally, it featured prominently in the latest edition of this series.
Before we dive in, it’d please you to know that we’ve been consolidating all OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7T Android 11 update stories and you can check out our tracker for the same here.
Now, what are some of the most asked questions in the OnePlus community right now? Well, here they are!
Also note that these are primarily based on the company’s China-only ROM — HydrogenOS — which is closely related to the OxygenOS the rest of the world is used to.
Some of the important takeaways from this sessions is that, many of the issues bugging users of the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8T devices such as device not ringing when the alarm is set have been fixed and bug-fix updates are rolling out.
Q: OnePlus 8/8 Pro/8T does not ring when the alarm is set. A: This problem has been fixed in the latest stable version of OnePlus 8/8 Pro/8T. The current version is being pushed gradually. After you receive the push, you can update to solve this problem.
Q: OnePlus 7 & 7T series Android 11 second edition public beta version will be stuck when sliding from the desktop to the negative screen A: A new version of OnePlus desktop will be available soon. The problem can be fixed by completing the update. Please be patient and wait for the version update.
Also worth noting is that the user-suggested feature to allow for a “time watermark” function to the camera has been approved and developed and should be rolling out soon.
With regards to which features will make their way to OxygenOS devices and when, we don’t know at this point in time. However, we shall continue to keep an eye out and update as and when we get new info so stay tuned.
Update (January 5)
NOTE: We have these and many more OnePlus stories in our dedicated OnePlus section.
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