OxygenOS 11.0.4.4 is now available for the OnePlus Nord CE 5G, which provides camera and charging performance enhancements.

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OnePlus released the OnePlus Nord CE 5G, a mid-range smartphone on June 2021. Not one, but two software updates were released a week after the device was announced, fixing user-reported issues and improving the overall user experience. The third software update for the smartphone has now begun.

OxygenOS 11.0.4.4, which is being sent out to the OnePlus Nord CE 5G, is 172MB in size and includes updates to the camera, security patches, and more. The current update, in particular, increases charging speed, face unlocking experience, and front camera functionality.


In the Nightscape mode, users may also expect improved low-light images. Finally, the update raises the degree of security patching until June 2021. The full changelog for the OnePlus Nord CE 5G OxygenOS 11.0.4.4 upgrade is as follows

System 

  •  Improved face unlocking experience 
  •  Increased charging speed 
  •  Increased system stability and resolved known issues

Camera 

  • Improved front camera performance 
  • Reduced noise in NIGHTSCAPE images' dark parts 
  • Improved video call experience

If you haven't gotten the update message, click to Settings > System > System Updates to check manually.

The OnePlus Nord CE 5G was released last month, and it runs OnePlus's OxygenOS 11 on top of Android 11. It has a 6.43-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a refresh rate of 90 frames per second.

A 64-megapixel primary camera with f/1.79 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 2-megapixel mono camera are housed in the OnePlus Nord CE 5G's triple back camera array. A 16-megapixel Sony IMX471 sensor is on the front for selfies.

 It is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G CPU, as well as up to 12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256 GB of UFS2.1 internal storage. The smartphone has a 4500mAh battery with Warp Charge 30T Plus fast charging compatibility.

OnePlus just revealed that it is attempting to integrate the OxygenOS and ColorOS codebases. The decision by OnePlus to merge the codebases of the two operating systems on a deeper level was made in order to have more resources and build a better product, according to OnePlus.

Gary C., OnePlus' Project Lead, has promised users that OxygenOS would continue to be the operating system for all OnePlus devices, rather than ColorOS, which is used by Oppo.

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