OnePlus Nord CE 5G smartphone holders are enjoying the stable OxygenOS 13 features and significant fixes. On the side hand, users are also sharing what new changes they are experiencing with the major upgrade.
According to the users’ statements, OnePlus Nord CE 5G stable OxygenOS 13 update brings loads of fixes. From the locks screen to the battery consumption, the latest iteration has blessed the Nord CE handsets with several enhancements.
To begin with, a Nord CE device owner said that the stable version has fixed a long-troubling lock screen issue on his device. To be specific, the issue was related to the fingerprint sensor that kept responding, even when the function is not in use.
“There was an issue when I locked by screen, the on-screen fingerprint sensor never turned off and kept detecting fingerprints (even though I have that setting turned off) which ended up in battery drain, but now that issue is no more.”
Ahead, the owner mentioned that the color palette system in the device has obtained noteworthy improvements after the stable update.
Meanwhile, another user reported that the color section in the customization section is adorable. It is far better than the one in OxygenOS 12. Moreover, now there is access to OneSans fonts, and you don’t have to rely upon the traditional ‘Roboto’ text style anymore.
In addition, users also praised the transitions and UI changes that appear smooth on the screen. In short, the stable OxygenOS 13 has improved the overall smartphone experience for the OnePlus Nord CE 5G handsets.
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Issues that are appearing on the device
Notably, a few users complained about abnormal functioning of the AOD, and phone lags after the OxygenOS 13 firmware installation. This might be due to the self-adaptation process where the device tries to adapt to the new operating system.
Hence, we will recommend keeping patience for a few days, trying out clearing the cache of the apps, and opting for a factory reset after a complete backup of your device. This may bring your handy gadget back to normal mode.
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