According to reports, the OxygenOS 12 update for OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro will be suspended until OnePlus fixes the error that users are facing. The Chinese technology giant apparently also issued a statement regarding the suspension of the launch of Android 12-based updates. According to reports, many users complained that the update did not bring all the promised features, while others stated that they had seen many features removed. Earlier this week, the OxygenOS 12 update for OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro was rolled out to users via an over-the-air (OTA) update.
According to a report by Android Police, OnePlus has mentioned that it is discontinuing the OxygenOS 12 update for OnePlus 9 (review) and OnePlus 9 Pro (review). In a statement to the publication, OnePlus stated that “we are aware of the issues caused by the OxygenOS 12 update, and our software team is fixing them. We will suspend this software update and launch a new iteration as soon as possible.” The publication mentions However, after fixing all the bugs reported by users, OnePlus may soon re-release the update.
Updates to the two OnePlus flagship phones launched this year have been rolled out to users earlier this week. The Chinese tech giant’s update makes it the third manufacturer to launch an update based on Android 12 after Google and Samsung. The latter also announced that it will also suspend the One UI 4.0 update for its smartphones. The OnePlus update brings some changes to the interface, while adding system-level improvements and features.
Users who receive the update have access to app hibernation, microphone and camera indicators, and new “approximate” location permissions. Earlier this week, there were reports on the Internet that OnePlus 9 and OnePlus’ newly released OxygenOS 12 update 9 Pro were full of bugs. Disappointed users mentioned that the update had many errors, did not get the promised features, and even deleted some features. Early adopters of the Android 12-based update mentioned that they cannot customize the icon, status bar, battery icon, or turn off Google Feed.
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