Thursday 6 July 2017

OxygenOS 4.5.5 for OnePlus 5 brings WiFi, voice calling improvements


A week ago the OnePlus 5 received OxygenOS 4.5.2 and 4.5.3 software updates in quick session with bug fixes and optimizations. It also got a hot fix update in with OxygenOS 4.5.4 that fixed 4G network issue for users in Netherlands.

Now the OnePlus 5 again getting a new update in the form of OxygenOS 4.5.5, the bring more optimizations, bug fixes, and improvements.

According to the change log, the update fixes a bug for the WiFi connectivity, where the device would display the signal was weak when it was not. It also improves voice calling, and voice recording will now use less battery.

Here's the OxygenOS 4.5.5 change log provided by OnePlus.
Optimizations:
  • Further improvements to Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Clearer voice calling
  • Video recording now consumes less battery
  • Vibration intensity when receiving calls is now tuned to a gentler level
Bug Fixes:
  • Fixed Wi-Fi signal consistently being displayed as weak
  • Fixed certain apps not able to work under IPv6 network settings
  • To restore connectivity to a Windows 10 PC, please turn off USB debugging prior to the upgrade
The update is 59MB in size and has the same May, 2017 Android security update. As always the update is rolling out over-the-air, and only a small percentage of users will get it first, followed by a broader roll out. You can go to settings, and then system updates, to check for the latest update.

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