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TL;DR
- OnePlus has announced that it will resume the rollout of OxygenOS versions 16.0.7.xxx and 16.0.5.xxx from today.
- After investigation, the company found unusual behavior related to a build that was not sent externally to users.
- The company says it has confirmed that there will be no impact on external users.
Over the weekend, OnePlus announced that it has paused the rollout of OxygenOS versions 16.0.7.xxx and 16.0.5.xxx. Although there was no timetable for when the rollout would resume, the company said it was actively working on a solution. It’s only been a few days since then, but the rollout has been given the green light to resume.
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In case you missed the news, OnePlus halted the rollout of OxygenOS versions 16.0.7.xxx and 16.0.5.xxx last Friday. According to the announcement, the update caused some devices to experience abnormal restart and boot issues. The company said it had decided to pause the release to “ensure device stability and protect the user experience.”
Today, OnePlus released a new announcement Explaining that it is resuming the rollout of versions 16.0.7.xxx and 16.0.5.xxx. The company explains that it had identified unusual behavior in a build that was not sent externally to users. It suspended the rollout out of an abundance of caution and to conduct a thorough investigation. The brand says it has confirmed that internal manufacturing issues have had no impact on external users.
If you’ve already updated your phone, OnePlus says you can continue to use it with confidence. For those who are still waiting, the verification process has been completed. The release will start gradually from today.
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