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OxygenOS 13.1.0.587 update officially rolled out for OnePlus 10T in India

OnePlus 10T made its official debut last year in India and arrived at a reasonably good value offering some really advanced specs. This smartphone was said to provide excellent performance that arrived with some improvements and upgrades over its predecessor. To enhance the security of this device, OnePlus has rolled out the latest software update for OnePlus 10T.

As officially announced by the brand the rollout of OxygenOS 13.1.0.587 update has started for OnePlus 10T in the Indian region. For now, this OTA will be incremental. The firmware version for this update is CPH2413_13.1.0.587 (EX01).

This update integrates the October 2023 Android security patch in order to enhance the system’s security. The update has already started to roll out and by now would have reached a few OnePlus 10T users in India. In the coming days, a broader rollout will take place after which many more users will receive the new update. If by chance any users face a bug or an issue after updating the device, OnePlus has also insisted on reporting the issue by typing “*#800#” on the Google Dialer and then submitting the issue on the next menu or, users may just post it on the OnePlus website below the update notification.



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