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JacobD559
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Hace 3 años

When will T-Mobile version of OnePlus 10 pro receive the OxygenOS 13 update?

Does anybody have an idea as to when T-Mobiles OP 10 pros will receive the OOS 13 update? I bought the phone with the understanding it's already received the Android 13 update but apparently the T-Mobile model is the only one that HASNT been updated.

  • Hey all. You can keep an eye on where we are in the development cycle for the latest update by visiting our Support site. Here is the direct link to the Android updates page: Actualizaciones de software Android | Asistencia de T-Mobile

    We don't have dates listed because things can happen that can cause delays. The main update is completely developed by the manufacturer, but we have our own requirements and features that need to be added too. Sometimes we do those additions ourselves and sometimes it is part of the build that the manufacturer does. Either way, we don't want something released that will brick your phone or cause serious headache, so lots of testing has to be done. The OnePlus 10 line is still in development, so additions and tweaks are still being made. 

    Sounds like you are all doing the right thing by checking for updates regularly, so you will see it as soon as it is polished and ready. 

  • Anonaru's avatar
    Anonaru
    Newbie Caller
    PETER Z wrote:

    The unlocked OnePlus 10 Pro was the first phone got the Android 13 update (except Pixel line). The T-Mobile version is getting serious delay. This is my last T-Mobile OnePlus phone. I'll either get a Samsung or unlocked OnePlus.

    Right there with you.  Running around with a bleeding-edge flagship that is 11 months out of date just on SECURITY UPDATES is beyond ridiculous, and is absolutely on T-Mobile.  Although I'm sure someone will white knight for them, it is vital to note that this issue is exclusive to the t-mobile variant of the 10pro. 

     

    For those who got a security update- what security date is displayed for you?  I still have January of 2022 as of 12/6/22 

  • bleichtman's avatar
    bleichtman
    Transmission Trainee

    OnePlus 11 is being released January 4th. We can't even get our OS updated. 

  • The OnePlus 11 will release in China first then the rest of the world. TMobile will probably get it in March or April 

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan
    Babadahsa wrote:

    The OnePlus 11 will release in China first then the rest of the world. TMobile will probably get it in March or April 

    Even in China, the OnePlus 11 will not release on January 4th.

  • ScottMcG's avatar
    ScottMcG
    Roaming Rookie
    fireguy_6364 wrote:
    ScottMcG wrote:

     

    carrier bloat add ons are usually the cause. they wont exnay the bloat issues or not..so it must be figured out on why its happening and then a fix for said issues..main reason you see less issues with non carrier devices updates compared to carrier purchased devices.

    So how about if T-Mobile tells their customers what bloat they're adding and why? If this stuff is delaying the release of a known-good version of firmware for the phone, there must be some reason. 

    So @T-Mobile: What specific things are you adding to the OEM firmware? What value does that deliver to the customer? It's already stopping your customers from using their phones the way they want, so instead of just saying something meaningless like, "We want to ensure you have the best stuff," give us a list of things you're adding and what it's for. 

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan

    Carrier specific variants have different builds and features.  Those builds are worked on after the non-carrier builds are released.

  • P_Q's avatar
    P_Q
    Network Novice

    I have dropped 1+ since its 6 pro.  They don't care about the updates.  The phone isn't cool any more either, nor is it cheaper.

  • xphyle1971 wrote:
    syaoran wrote:

    Carrier specific variants have different builds and features.  Those builds are worked on after the non-carrier builds are released.

    It doesn't take 2 plus months to add bloatware to a build and push it for release.  T-Mobile is either slow or incompetent or BOTH.  Anyone who follows firmware updates for devices knows that T-Mobile is always the LAST of the big 3 carriers in the USA to push updates for devices.

    TMO is the smaller of the 3 carriers you just listed..usually meaning the priority carriers that spend more with them get the work done first or marked as the priority..if you have a customer that spends a ton with you and another that spends maybe half of what the big company does..are you going to prioritize the smaller company or the bigger one that spends more with you? youre going to cater to the larger one.

     

    the One Plus forums for the 10

     

    main thing to look at in there are the dates of the threads created and what theyre saying.

     

    https://community.oneplus.com/circle/1034257644749324298