OnePlus has pushed out a new software update to it’s flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 5T. The OxygenOS 4.7.4 update contains a bunch of camera improvements along with a slight tweak to the camera UI. OnePlus is well known for it’s speedy updates and hence it is not surprising to see an update right after the release.
The update comes in at around 285MB. It is important to note that this update is based on Android Nougat and the Oreo build is still in beta. The change log lists the following improvements:
Camera
- Optimized UI of Camera
- Improvements for photo quality
System
- Optimizations for audio from speaker and earphones
- Optimizations for face unlock
- Optimizations for vibration
- Wi-Fi battery usage optimization
- Improved stability of fingerprint and GPS
- General bug fixes and system stability improvements
To recollect, OnePlus CEO Carl Pei had mentioned that the company was working on improved low light performance. This was quite necessary as the 5T didn’t perform to it’s claims and OnePlus had to justify the removal of the Telephoto lens.
This is what Jimmy, OnePlus’ Staff Member had to say:
“For those who were on previous versions for OnePlus 5T, we appreciate your active feedback and attempts to reach out to us. With your help, we have been able to better optimise and improve several key areas.”
You can either wait or manually check for the update by going into Settings > System updates. As always, we would recommend you to update over WiFi to save some mobile data.