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OxygenOS September 2023 Update Rolling Out For OnePlus Nord CE, Nord N10

OnePlus has already upgraded dozens of its devices to the latest September 2023 security patch, while a bundle of OnePlus devices has yet to receive the update, meanwhile, some devices are currently getting the latest monthly security update. For now, the OnePlus Nord CE and Nord N10 are receiving the September 2023 Android security update

For your information, let us tell you that the September 2023 security update is being released on an incremental basis for a limited number of OnePlus Nord CE device users in India. However, OnePlus Nord N10 users are getting this update globally as well as in North America, so it won’t take long for the company to expand to more users worldwide.

Software information:

In India, OnePlus Nord CE users can identify the September 2023 update through OxygenOS build version EB2101_11_F.52. Also, OnePlus Nord N10 users in the global market/European and North America can install the latest monthly security update via version numbers 11.0.15.BE89BA and 11.0.15.BE86AA, respectively.

OxygenOS September 2023 Update – What’s New

The Chinese tech giant is sending the latest software update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your handsets. Furthermore, it also optimizes system stability to provide smooth and uninterrupted functionality on your device.

Changelog

System:

  • Integrates the September 2023 Android security patch to enhance system security.

How To Install

Users need to upgrade their software systems as per the available updates so that they can experience better performance and updated features. Owners of the OnePlus Nord CE and Nord N10 devices can easily download the update by following the steps mentioned here; Go to Settings >> About Device >> OxygenOS Version >> Wait for Latest Update >> Download and Install.

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