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Released June 2024 Security Patch, Improved Animations, and Bug Fixes For OnePlus 12

The OxygenOS 14.0.0.802 major update for the OnePlus 12 smartphone was released by OnePlus last month. Numerous new features, bug fixes, and quality-of-life enhancements were included in this release. The business has now released OxygenOS 14.0.0.810, another big update that improves the security to June 2024 level, addresses a few bugs, and refines the animations and touch controls even more.

Currently, only Indian customers are receiving the update, which is for firmware version CPH2573_14.0.0.810(EX01). It is 1.06 GB in total size. View the complete changelog down below.

OnePlus 12 OxygenOS 14.0.0.810 update changelog:

Touch control

  • App icons on the Home screen now respond faster to your taps.
  • Improves touch control responsiveness when opening and closing apps.
  • Optimizes animations when opening and closing multiple apps.
  • Adds a transition animation when pulling down Quick Settings.
  • Optimizes animations when dragging app icons on the Home screen.

Animation upgrade

  • Adds Gaussian blur effects when opening and closing app icons on the Home screen.
  • Adds a transition animation when opening and closing Home screen widgets.
  • Adds a transition animation for clock widgets when the screen is turned off.
  • Improves how Home screen widgets are displayed.

Games

  • Improves gaming stability.
  • Fixes an issue where the screen might turn black while playing a game.

System

  • You can now choose not to show the track when drawing the Lock screen pattern to unlock your device.
  • Music controls can now be displayed in Fluid Cloud.
  • Fixes an issue where the volume slider in Quick Settings and the one triggered by pressing the physical volume button might appear at the same time.
  • Integrates the June 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.

There will be a gradual rollout of the OTA update. It will be made available to a limited number of people today, and in a few days, a more widespread deployment will begin.

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