Over the past couple of months following the release of Android 11, OnePlus has been busy working on and rolling out OxygenOS 11 to its devices. Well, mostly fixing bugs but still, working on OxygenOS 11.
At the moment, the company is working on OxygenOS 11 for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus Nord devices and we’ve recently seen the initial Open Beta for both series (1,2).
As the company continues to work on this OxygenOS 11, a few issues continue to crop up, and OnePlus being one of the more consumer-centered brands always listens.
We have covered the past few editions of the same and issues that the company chose to address and you can check out the November and December editions.
January is slowly coming to a close and the company is at it again with some of the commonly asked questions and most pressing issues and what the company is doing about it.
It is commendable that a company would be this invested in its users’ experience and we can only hope to see the same kind of effort from other OEMs moving forward.
Q:Navigation gestures of OnePlus 8/8Pro/8T stop working sometimes. A:This navigation issue has been fixed in the latest stable version of OnePlus 8/8Pro/8T. Please update the system to the latest stable version.
Q: I can’t find the weather app in the Launcher’s widgets after updating my OnePlus 8 series to OS 11. A: Currently, the new weather app is not available as a widget. If you want to use the widget, on your OnePlus you can take navigation to the “OnePlus Widget” in Launcher to access weather data to fix issue. Here’s how: Long press Launcher > Choose WIDGETS – Drag the widget in “OnePlus Widget” containing weather data to Launcher. Source
We shall continue to keep an eye on these issues and update as and when the bug-fix updates promised do roll out to the devices so stay tuned.
NOTE: We have these and many more OnePlus stories in our dedicated OnePlus section.
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