OnePlus 5 gets its first software update, less than a week after it was unveiled

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Last Tuesday, OnePlus unveiled its new flagship-class phone, the 5. With a Snapdragon 835 processor, up to 8GB RAM, and up to 128GB of storage, the OnePlus 5 is a high-end handset at a relatively low price, starting at $479.

Today, less than a week after the device was officially revealed, OnePlus announced the release of its first software update for the 5. The update is rolling out over-the-air as OxygenOS 4.5.2, bringing fixes and improvements for various issues:

Bug fixes:
App installation issue
System update failure

Optimizations:
Camera
Bluetooth stability
Network stability
System stability
Compatibility with 3rd party apps

OnePlus has clearly wasted little time in delivering these improvements to its new handset, so soon after its launch. General sales of the OnePlus 5 officially kick off tomorrow, but some customers have been able to purchase it already using an early access code, or at OnePlus pop-up stores around the world.

Source: OnePlus

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