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OnePlus Nord CE gets July 2023 Android security patch


OnePlus has announced the incremental rollout of the OxygenOS 13 F.50 update for users of the OnePlus Nord CE. This update is currently being rolled out in batches to users in the India (IN) region.

The OxygenOS 13 F.50 update brings a couple of improvements and bug fixes, aiming to enhance the overall user experience on the OnePlus Nord CE. One notable enhancement is the integration of the July 2023 Android security patch, which boosts system security.

Furthermore, the update addresses an issue that could lead to stuttering on the Home screen after unlocking the phone.

With the OxygenOS 13 F.50 update, OnePlus has also rectified an issue that could cause the Photos app to crash under certain scenarios.

Below is the complete update changelog shared by OnePlus on the Community forums:

System

  • Integrates the July 2023 Android security patch to enhance system security.
  • Fixes an issue that might cause the Home screen to stutter after you unlock your phone.

Camera

  • Fixes an issue that might cause the Photos app to crash in certain scenarios.

As with most software updates, the OxygenOS 13 F.50 update is being rolled out in batches, which means a limited number of users will receive it today. A broader rollout will commence in a few days.

To check for the OxygenOS 13 F.50 update manually, navigate to Settings > System > System Updates.

OnePlus Nord CE: Specifications

Here are the key specifications of the OnePlus Nord CE:

Display

  • 6.43-inch Fluid AMOLED display
  • 90Hz refresh rate

Processor and Memory

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G
  • 6GB/8GB/12GB LPDDR4X RAM

Storage

Operating System

Cameras

  • Rear Camera

    • 64 MP primary camera with f/1.8 aperture
    • 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera with f/2.3 aperture
    • 2 MP mono sensor with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera

Battery

  • 4,500mAh non-removable battery
  • Warp Charge 30T Plus fast charging (30W)

Others

  • 5G connectivity
  • In-display fingerprint sensor
  • 3.5mm headphone jack

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Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on Nord Stream Pipeline Attacks Called by Russia


John Kelley
Political Minister Counselor
New York, New York
February 21, 2023

AS DELIVERED

Thank you, Mr. President, and we thank Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo for her briefing. We listened carefully to the other briefers today. We recognize their past history and service, though we question their relevant knowledge to speak as an expert briefer on the topic at hand.

Mr. President, the United States is deeply concerned by the sabotage that took place on Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines last September.  Deliberate actions to damage critical infrastructure cannot be tolerated.

But let’s be clear why we are really here in the Council today.  Later this week, as we near the one-year anniversary, the General Assembly will debate the impact of Russia’s illegal and full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today’s meeting is a blatant attempt to distract from this. As the world unites this week to call for a just and secure peace in Ukraine consistent with the UN Charter, Russia desperately wants to change the subject.

This is not the first time that Russia has used its seat on this Council to amplify conspiracy theories from the internet. We wish it would apply the same urgency shown over the past three days instead to the myriad credible reports of human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law caused by its invading forces.

However, let me state clearly and plainly: Accusations that the United States was involved in this act of sabotage are completely false. The United States was not involved in any way.

Competent authorities in Denmark, Germany, and Sweden are investigating these incidents in a comprehensive, transparent, and impartial manner. Resources for UN investigations should be preserved for cases when states are unwilling or unable to investigate genuinely.

Let us not be fooled by Russia’s claim it only wants an “impartial” investigation. Its draft resolution clearly implicates the United States and mischaracterizes statements by U.S. officials. Russia does not seek an impartial investigation. It seeks to prejudice ongoing ones toward a predetermined conclusion of its choosing.

The expedited timeline on which the Russian delegation…

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OnePlus Nord, OnePlus Nord CE 5G Getting OxygenOS Update With Performance Improvements


OnePlus Nord and OnePlus CE 5G are receiving OxygenOS 11.1.5.5 and OxygenOS 11.0.6.6 updates, respectively. Both smartphones are also receiving an update for the Android security patch – August 2021 for OnePlus Nord and July 2021 for OnePlus Nord CE 5G. The updates also bring new features, bug fixes, and improvements to the two pocket-friendly smartphones from OnePlus. As is the norm with most updates for OnePlus smartphones, the updates will also be rolled out in increments.

The updates for OnePlus Nord (Review) and OnePlus Nord CE 5G (Review) were announced through a couple of posts on its community forum.

OnePlus is updating the always-on display (AOD) with the OxygenOS 11.1.5.5 update for OnePlus Nord. Users will now be able to take screenshots of their AOD. Additionally, users are also getting the Bitmoji AOD that has been co-developed with Snapchat. It brings the users’ Bitmoji avatar to AOD and the avatar is updated throughout the day based on users’ activity and their surroundings. To activate, head to Settings > Customization > Clock on ambient display > Bitmoji.

OnePlus Nord CE 5G gets an improved system performance, the June 2021 update for Google mobile services (GMS), and optimised camera effects.

Firmware versions for the update for OnePlus Nord are 11.1.5.5.AC01DA, 11.1.5.5.AC01BA, and 11.1.5.5.AC01AA for Indian, European, and North American markets, respectively. OnePlus Nord CE 5G gets 11.0.6.6.EB13DA, 11.0.6.6EB13BA, and 11.0.6.6.EB13AA as its firmware versions for India, Europe, and North America.

The update comes bundles with August 2021 Android security patch for OnePlus Nord, while OnePlus Nord CE 5G gets the July 2021 Android security patch. The size of the updates has not been mentioned yet. Users are advised to update their OnePlus smartphones while they are connected to a strong Wi-Fi connection and are put on charge.

As is the norm, OnePlus will roll out the updates in a phased manner. The update is expected to reach all eligible smartphones automatically over-the-air. To manually check for the update, head to Settings > System > System updates.

Users of OnePlus Nord are advised by the company to have at least 30 percent battery life and minimum of 3GB of…

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OnePlus Nord users in India receive Android 11 based OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update


OnePlus Nord received the update for Android 11 earlier this month but it had come with several bugs. The company later addressed the issues and released the OxygenOS 11.1.1.1 update, which did fix some of the problems but not all of them. To further resolve bugs and offer an enhanced user experience, OnePlus has now released the OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update based on Android 11. It brings along several bug fixes and the March 2021 security patch. Also Read – OnePlus 8T price in India slashed, 8GB RAM model now starts at Rs 40,499

The company announced in its official OnePlus forum that the OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update is being rolled out to every user in India, Europe and other global markets. Also Read – OnePlus Watch makes its official entry: Here’s a look at its top features

To upgrade your OnePlus Nord to the latest Oxygen OS version just head over to the Settings menu > System > System updates. Ensure to connect your smartphone to a stable WiFi network before installing the update. Also Read – OnePlus 9, 9 Pro’s first software released: The update brings new features, improvements

OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update: Bug fixes and more

To recollect, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer previously paused the Android 11-based OxygenOS 11 update on OnePlus Nord. This is after some users complained about facing app crashes and other issues.

While the OxygenOS 11.1.1.1 released earlier this month was aimed at fixing those issues but it didn’t resolve all issues. The latest OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update fixes further problems.

OnePlus Nord 5G update

As per the latest changelog shared by OnePlus on its forum the recent update brings March 2021 Android security patch and improves power consumption. It further fixes the issue of delayed display of incoming calls when charging faced by some users in India.

The changelog states that the update resolves the issue causing the Privacy Policy page to display abnormally when the device is in Dark Mode. Additionally, the OxygenOS 11.1.1.2 update addresses some issues with the Calculator app that were causing the results and the button sizes to display abnormally.

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