Last Updated on April 6, 2022 by Anu Joy
Every month, Google publishes a batch of security updates and bug fixes for the Android operating system. It is then on the smartphone manufacturer to integrate the newest security patch into their custom UI based on Android and distribute it to all handsets worldwide. OnePlus’ March 2022 security patch has already been rolled out to select users of the OnePlus 9 Pro and is now making its way to the mid-range Nord 2 CE.
OnePlus Nord 2 CE Update Changelog
The OnePlus Nord 2 CE, first reported by XDA Developers, is now receiving a new update that includes the Android security patches for the month of March 2022, along with system stability improvements and camera optimizations. This is not a significant upgrade, and users will not notice any major changes to the user interface. You can check out the complete changelog below:
- System
- Improved system stability
- Updated Android Security Patch to 2022.3
- Camera
- Optimized camera experience
The current OxygenOS A.11 update for the OnePlus Nord CE 2 is being rolled out in stages; and will only be available to a small number of people at first. As soon as OnePlus determines that the update is free of bugs, it will later be pushed out to other devices across the globe.
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxThe OnePlus Nord CE was the first device to receive the March patch, and the update has subsequently been handed out to a number of additional Nord-branded devices, including the Nord N200 and Nord N10 5G.
If you’re a Nord 2 CE user, you should have received an OTA update notification. If not, you can manually check for updates by heading over to Settings > Software Updates to check if there are any new updates.
In a related piece of news, the OnePlus 10 Pro also happens to have just received its first firmware update, after being announced globally. The 10 Pro’s update is said to improve the fingerprint unlock algorithm, fix issues with unstable mobile signals and optimize the stability of Wi-Fi connections.
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