OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro now being updated, OnePlus 3 and 3T receiving final update

Four OnePlus phones are being updated today, including the final update for a pair of older models.

First up, OxygenOS 10.0.2 is now rolling out to the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. This update brings with it lots of fixes and improvements, like optimizations for standby battery consumption and a fix for a volume issue with AirPods. Also included are the October 2019 security patches.

Here's OnePlus's changelog for OxygenOS 10.0.2:

System

  • Optimized the standby power consumption
  • Optimized the expanded screenshot feature
  • Optimized the Bluetooth connectivity in the automobiles
  • Improved the translation accuracy
  • Optimized overall communication (network, phone calls, mobile data) performance
  • Optimized charging performance with the third-party chargers
  • Fixed the blank screen issue
  • Fixed fingerprint icon animation issue
  • Fixed the volume issue with AirPods
  • Fixed the black bar issue while charging or playing a video
  • Updated Android security patch to 2019.10
  • Improved system stability and general bug fixes

Camera (7 Pro)

  • Optimized the performance of Super Stable feature in the Video for the Camera app

Also rolling out is an update for the OnePlus 3 and 3T. OnePlus has confirmed to XDA-Developers that this will be the final update for both phones, which launched all the way back in 2016. The update brings the October 2019 security patches and some other fixes:

System

  • Updated Android security patch to 2019.10
  • Updated GMS apps
  • General bug fixes and improvements

It's always kind of a bummer when a phone stops getting software updates, but the OnePlus 3 and 3T have had a pretty good run, having gotten three years of updates. And it's good to see OnePlus treating them to one final update with some security patches and bug fixes for those folks who plan to hold onto their OnePlus 3 or 3T a bit longer.

These OnePlus 7, 7 Pro, 3, and 3T updates are all staged rollouts, which means a small number of people will get them today. Once a few days have gone by and everything is working as it should, a wider rollout will begin.

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