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Open Beta 3 for OnePlus 6T

ironass

Extreme Android User
OnePlus have just started the Open Beta 3 OTA roll out to test a whole host of new features and fixes that may or may not, come to future firmware updates. You will only receive this test firmware OTA if you are already on their Open Beta releases.

Changelog
  • System
    • Updated Android security patch to 2019.1 (January 2019)
  • File Manager
    • Optimized UI for unlocking lockbox
  • Phone
    • Messages now support landscape mode
    • Deep integration with Google Duo
  • Weather
    • Added more search options to improve the accuracy of search results
    • Weather descriptions more accurate
    • Added more unit options for precipitation, visibility, pressure and other data
    • Added more detailed descriptions to weather icons
WARNING! Open Beta releases are for competent and experienced users since they may not always be stable and are for the purposes of testing and reporting to OnePlus to help them develop future stock firmware and features. By installing this Open Beta, you accept the potential risks. Once on the Open Beta pathway you will no longer receive the regular OnePlus, Official Stable OTA's and you will need to completely wipe your phone before attempting to return to Official Stable OnePlus stock firmware.

If you have the McLaren OnePlus 6T you may lose the McLaren boot animation and Warp Charge animation by flashing this.

Camera version 3.0.15

(N.B. Open Beta is not available for the non stock, T-Mobile carrier minority variant)

This the 3rd Open Beta release in 28 days

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The camera appears to have been updated in Open Beta 3 to version 3.0.15 over the last Open Beta 2 version 3.0.13.

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Am only on my 2nd charge cycle since installing Open Beta 3 on Sunday. I normally go through 3 charge cycles before commenting on battery life but so far, it is looking very good. Maybe, even better than Open Beta 2. Apart from private DNS not working on this test firmware, there is little else for me to complain about. True, this wasn't the biggest 2 weekly Open Beta update I have had but we are at the mercy of whatever OnePlus would like us to comment on and check out.
 
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