The Chinese handset manufacturer – OnePlus has announced the Oxygen OS 4.0.3 update for OnePlus 3 and One Plus 3T. The new update is supposed to optimize the phone with bug fixes, and includes an improved Smart Wi-Fi switcher which basically switches your internet to mobile data if your Wi-Fi signal is low. In addition to all this, the update also adds support for Wi-Fi IPv6.
In terms of camera performance, the update is said to increase the stability of the Camera app. Also, changing the exposure levels for clicking night times photos have been optimized. Users will also see a slight improvement in audio recording.
Additionally, theAmazon prime App will come pre-installed for Indian users. As usual this Over The Air (OTA) is said to roll out on an incremental basis and can take time to reach each all users.
A solution for Wi-Fi Problems on OnePlus 3/3T
As mentioned on OnePlus forums, Tony L. (Oxygen OS PM) has posted a solution for the current Wi-Fi issues plaguing users which would disconnect the Wi-Fi on its own quite often.
To fix the issue, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Configure Wi-Fi (the settings icon at the top right corner) >check your IP address format (IPv4 = Single line, IPv6 = Multiple lines). If your IP address happens to be written in IPv6 format then ‘Switch off’ the IPv6 Support toggle and track if the issue is resolved.
If the Wi-Fi disconnection issue still persists, then switch of the Smart Wi-Fi Switcher in Settings > Wi-Fi > Configure Wi-Fi.
If that still doesn’t solve the issue for you, you can send a PM (Personal Message) to Tony L. on OnePlus forums.
In terms of camera performance, the update is said to increase the stability of the Camera app. Also, changing the exposure levels for clicking night times photos have been optimized. Users will also see a slight improvement in audio recording.
Additionally, the
A solution for Wi-Fi Problems on OnePlus 3/3T
As mentioned on OnePlus forums, Tony L. (Oxygen OS PM) has posted a solution for the current Wi-Fi issues plaguing users which would disconnect the Wi-Fi on its own quite often.
To fix the issue, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Configure Wi-Fi (the settings icon at the top right corner) >check your IP address format (IPv4 = Single line, IPv6 = Multiple lines). If your IP address happens to be written in IPv6 format then ‘Switch off’ the IPv6 Support toggle and track if the issue is resolved.
If the Wi-Fi disconnection issue still persists, then switch of the Smart Wi-Fi Switcher in Settings > Wi-Fi > Configure Wi-Fi.
If that still doesn’t solve the issue for you, you can send a PM (Personal Message) to Tony L. on OnePlus forums.
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