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April 2023 Update Rolling Out For OnePlus Nord 2

Recently, OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone users have started receiving the latest April 2023 Android security update. This new firmware makes your device more stable and provides some security and privacy-related improvements for optimized system performance.

The April 2023 security update for the OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone brings OxygenOS build version DN2101_11_C14. Furthermore, it includes an installation package of 202MB. Thus, make sure to maintain enough storage on your device. Also, backup your important data for your safety.

On the other hand, the OnePlus Nord 2 is already part of the OxygenOS 13 software update in the beta 2 stage, which brings minor improvements to the stability aspects. Accordingly, the latest iteration plays an important role for the respective devices and brings it even closer to a stable Android 13 upgrade.

Coming to the new changes, the update smoothens the core mechanisms of your System and enhances the overall security and stability of your device. Apart from this, you also get to see improvements in some common bugs which are troubling you the most and further protect the phone from harmful threats.

Changelog:

System

  • Integrates the April 2023 Android security patch to enhance the System

This latest patch includes all the minor fixes and improvements. Other than that, no major changes are seen. However, the update has been initially rolled out in India and will soon be available to more users across the globe. Please note that the update is being rolled out via the incremental OTA method, so it may take some time to reach your device.

If you want to install the firmware instantly on your device, visit the Settings menu > tap on System & update > then tap on Software update. Now the phone will access the server to build the firmware for you. However, the process may take some time, so don’t worry.

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