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OnePlus Nord N100 gets OxygenOS 11.0.11 update with February 2023 security patch

OnePlus Nord N100 February 2023 update

OnePlus is currently focusing on the Nord ‘N’ series and bringing a bunch of new updates. In the latest development, the company is rolling out the February 2023 update for the OnePlus Nord N100 devices in the global market and North American regions.

As mentioned earlier, some technical issues and defects led to a halt in update distribution for a few N-tagged handsets. However, after a long while the manufacturer once again began the process and offer useful fixes and enhancements to the respective devices.

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Back to the new inputs, the tech maker pushed off the OnePlus Nord N100 February 2023 update on February 10. At that time, the iteration was available to a small number of users. As of now, the company is rolling out OxygenOS 11.0.11 firmware at a broader spectrum.

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In terms of changes, the latest build comes along with the freshly released – February 2023 security patch. Eventually, it will detect the hidden exploits of the security system and will make it more stable for future use.

Further, the improvement patch also aims to boost the overall functioning of the device. On the flip side, users may also notice some other positive tweaks in the performance grade of their Nord N100 smartphone after installing the new update.

(You can check versions and changelog below)

OnePlus Nord N100 February 2023 update

Firmware Versions:

  • OnePlus Nord N100 (Europe) – OxygenOS 11.0.11.BE83BA
  • OnePlus Nord N100 (NA) – OxygenOS 11.0.11BE81AA

Changelog:

  • Integrates the February 2023 Android security patch
  • Enhances system security

It’s worth mentioning that the company has also pushed the incremental rollout of OxygenOS 11.0.10 for Nord N100 on 30th December. Consequently, this firmware brought the December 2022 security patch.

Before proceeding with the installation, make sure that you have a sufficient amount of storage space in your handy gadget. Though the changelog doesn’t read any specific update size, we will recommend you keep at least 300MB free.

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