OnePlus 5 gets yet another software update, fixing various issues

Just over two weeks after launching its new flagship-class phone, OnePlus has released yet another update to the device.

The first update, OxygenOS 4.5.2, came a week after the OnePlus 5 was announced, bringing a range of fixes and improvements. OxygenOS 4.5.3 rolled out a couple of days later with more fixes and optimizations. OnePlus also pushed out the 4.5.4 update to some devices, to address 4G LTE connectivity issues in the Netherlands.

Now, the company has commenced its rollout of OxygenOS 4.5.4 for the OnePlus 5, delivering yet more bug fixes, and other enhancements:

Optimizations:

  • Further improvements to Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Clearer voice calling
  • Video recording now consumes less battery
  • Vibration intensity when receiving calls is now tuned to a gentler level

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed Wi-Fi signal consistently being displayed as weak
  • Fixed certain apps not able to work under IPv6 network settings
  • To restore connectivity to a Windows 10 PC, please turn off USB debugging prior to the upgrade

While the update has started making its way to some OnePlus 5 handsets, it will be a gradual process, reaching "a small percentage of users today", with a wider rollout "in a few days".

Source: OnePlus

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