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Just in a week after hinting its arrival, OnePlus has now finally released the OxygenOS Open Beta 1 build for the OnePlus 5T that brings Android 8.0 Oreo. The new development comes days after the OnePlus 5T received OxygenOS 4.7.6 update with the Face Unlock Assistive Lighting option. Notably, the Shenzhen-based company already released Android 8.0 Oreo-based OxygenOS 5.0 for the OnePlus 3, OnePlus 3T, and the OnePlus 5, and announced a similar development for the latest OnePlus flagship following its formal launch in November.
The first Open Beta version of Android Oreo-based OxygenOS for the OnePlus 5T includes a bunch of changes. You need to flash the new build onto your OnePlus 5T to get the latest experience. It is recommended to back up your data before beginning the flashing process. The official OnePlus flashing guide is available with instructions to help you get the new beta version on your smartphone. Further, the ROM is available for download on the OnePlus site for flashing.
In the list of new additions that come with the latest OxygenOS build, you'll notice an upgraded launcher that optimises the app shortcut style as well as combines icon options with app shortcuts and allows you to upload your photos to Shot on OnePlus. The official changelog, which is available on OnePlus forums, also points to some system-level changes. There are key Android Oreo features, including Picture-in-Picture mode, Auto-Fill, and Smart Text Selection. Also, the update package includes a new Quick Settings design and comes with the December Android security patch.
OnePlus hasn't revealed a detailed schedule for releasing the public Android 8.0 Oreo update for the OnePlus 5T. Having said that, considering its past record, the new Android version should debut soon on the OnePlus flagship.
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