A new update has been released for the OnePlus Nord N10 smartphone. In this update, users will get the December Security Patch. Apart from this, many features of the device have been updated.
OnePlus has released a new update for its latest handset OnePlus Nord N10. In this update, users will get the December Security Patch. Apart from this, camera performance and mobile networks have also been updated. Notably, the information about this new update has been received from the company’s forum.
The company took to its forums to announce the rollout of the latest update for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G. The changelog suggests that the latest OxygenOS 10.5.8 update brings along the December 2020 patch and September 2020 Google Mobile Services package. It optimises the power consumption of the system and also improves overall system stability. The OnePlus Nord N10 5G update improves the shooting experience with the camera and also improves connection stability of mobile networks.
OnePlus says that the OxygenOS 10.5.8 update for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G is rolling out in an incremental manner. “The OTA will reach a small percentage of users today, and we’ll begin a broader rollout in a few days,” the blog reads. In any event, if you haven’t received a notification, you could check for the update in Settings. Once you receive the update, download and install it under a good Wi-Fi connection and with a sufficient battery charge.
OnePlus Nord N10 5G specification
Let us tell you that OnePlus launched OnePlus Nord N10 5G in October. Talking about the specification, OnePlus Nord N10 has 5G connectivity and it works on Android-based OxygenOS 10.5. This smartphone has a 6.49 inch Full HD Plus display, which has a refresh rate of 90Hz. Also, this phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 5G processor, 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage.
This storage can be increased to 512GB with the help of a micro-SD card. Apart from this, this device has got support for a 64MP quad-camera setup. At the same time, a 16MP selfie camera has been given in the front of this phone.
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