The Android 11-based Oxygen OS 11 update for the OnePlus 7 and 7T series of phones has been a disaster, to say the least. Months after its release, OnePlus failed to fix some nasty bugs causing sluggish performance, battery drain, overheating, and other problems. This week, the company finally started rolling out some much-needed fixes for the phones in the form of the Oxygen OS 11.0.2.1 update. While the latest software adds “no new bugs” according to users, it doesn’t fully resolve existing problems, including an issue with HD streaming.
The changelog for the Oxygen Os 11.0.2.1 update for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7T phones reads as follows:
- System
- Reduced Power consumption
- Improved overheating control management
- Fixed the issue of not being able to play high-definition videos on some video platforms
- Upgraded Android Security Patch to 2021.06
- File Manager
- Fixed the crash issue of the application
- Camera
- Fixed the issue that the camera is blurred when shooting on fullscreen size
- Improved the stability
- Phone
- Optimized the dial-pad UI display effect
While this may shine a ray of hope in the hearts of users, it seems the update still hasn’t fixed all the existing issues.
Multiple users on Reddit reports that the update improves UI lag and makes the performance slightly more consistent. The battery performance of the phones is also reportedly better after the update.
However, the issue of not being able to stream HD videos remains unresolved for some users. With the Oxygen OS 11 update, the OnePlus 7 and 7T devices lost the ability to stream HD quality videos on streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. That’s because the update inexplicably demoted the phones from Widevine DRM L1, needed for HD streaming, to Widevine L3 that only enables SD streaming.
That said, some people have had success in getting HD streaming to work by uninstalling and reinstalling streaming apps or clearing the cache of affected apps. Remember, you could lose some stored app data if you do the latter.
Meanwhile, several users are upset that OnePlus is just now floating the June security patch when most phones are getting the July update, and Google is almost ready to roll out the August security patches.
Other persisting problems on the phones include issues with gestures and frame rate drops. However, the overall experience after the latest update seems to be significantly better than the previous versions. Unfortunately, there’s still no word on when the phones will get the Always On Display feature available on open beta builds.
Have you installed the latest Oxygen OS update on your OnePlus 7 and 7T devices? If you, let us know your experience in the comments section.