Finally, the Oxygen OS 4.7.4 update has come to the OnePlus 5T devices. These are some of the most acclaimed devices to have launched in recent times and the Oxygen OS, which is the proprietary OS, has now significantly updated some of the features. The size of the new update is 285MB and it is already available via OTA or Over The Air transfer.
The Oxygen 4.7.4 is based on the Android Nougat 7.1.1 OS and it is bound to be appealing to most of the users. The new update also offers some system optimizations.
If you do own a OnePlus 5T device, you will love this update for sure. OnePlus has stated that the new update generally enhances the photo quality. Also covered under this system update is the audio quality from both the speakers as well as the earphone output. Some minor improvements and upgrades have also been made to such features like the face unlock, fixes in vibration, the WiFi service, and other general improvements as well as bug fixes.
How to update to Oxygen OS 4.7.4?
Should you own a OnePlus 5T, here is what you need to do. Go to settings>system update. The company has also provided Android 8.0 Oreo support to older models like OnePlus 3 and the 3T. OnePlus has also launched a great beta Oreo beta build meant for the OnePlus 5 as early as last month. This being a public beta programme, anyone can now participate and also download the Open Beta 1, should you own a OnePlus 5 device.
The OnePlus 5 and the 5T have received great critical and commercial acclaim. It was released on November 16 and it costs Rs 32,999 for the 6GB RAM variant. The more powerful and the more premium 8GB RAM option also has a higher price tag of Rs 37,999. The device boasts a 6.01-inch Full Optic AMOLED display that has a screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor which works in tandem with the Adreno 540 GPU.