After an exclusive release in China in January, the OnePlus 10 Pro is finally a reality in the rest of the world. We already have one in our hands, and it’s worth reading our very spicy review for yourself before you buy it. The software, in particular, is divisive, but users who buy it can expect the same support program as previous OnePlus smartphones – three years of major platform updates and four years of security updates. To get started, the company is releasing its first patch, even though most phone owners do not yet have the device. As announced by the company in its forums, this initial update for the OnePlus 10 Pro has started to be released on devices in India, to be followed by European phones soon. Sports with issue number NE2211_11.A.11 in India and NE2213_11.A.12 in Europe. As you’d expect for an early patch, there’s not much to see here – this firmware does not come with a new security patch or other major improvements. Rather, it is more of a “first day” patch, containing only a handful of optimizations, bug fixes, and stability improvements. You can read the entire change log here: The ANDROIDPOLICE VIDEO OF THE DAY

 camera   [Optimized]    the focus speed for videos shot in SLO-MO mode   [Optimized]    the quality of taking photos in PORTRAIT mode   [Optimized]    the white balance effect for the front camera        System   [Optimized]    fingerprint algorithm and improve the success rate of fingerprint unlock [Optimized] game performance and ease   [Improved]    system stability        Network   [Optimized]    Timeliness and stability of Wi-Fi connections enhance the Wi-Fi experience   [Fixed]    the issue of unstable mobile signal in specific scenarios    

The update should already be landing on Indian devices, so whenever your phone arrives, you should see an update available as soon as it comes out of the box. As always, however, the company notes that this is a gradual update that will gradually become available to everyone in waves to ensure stability. This is probably also the case for European phones, which are expected to see the update “soon” – probably in time when users start picking up their phones. How to use Google Live Transfer Read Next About the Author Arol Wright (334 articles published) Arol is a tech journalist and contributor to Android Police. He has also worked as a news writer / transcript on XDA-Developers and Pixel Spot. Currently a student of Pharmacy, Arol has had a good position on everything related to technology since he was a child. When you are not writing, you will either find him deep in his textbooks or he will play video games. Contact him at [email protected] More from Arol Wright