The newest phones from the OnePlus have only been officially available for a few days, even though some buyers were able to obtain their devices before the end of the pre-order period. Since its event last month, the company has been working to ensure the most stable experience possible when consumers unpack their new gadgets. Another update is accompanying last week’s release day patch, with some additional stability improvements in tow.

This new build, called Oxygen OS 11.2.3.3 for both devices, features a much smaller changelog than last week’s system update. Unfortunately, OnePlus has kept its list of changes relatively vague this time. We know that this patch should offer stabilized network connectivity and an enhanced camera experience for taking pictures. Both phones are expected to have reduced power consumption for longer battery life, along with some miscellaneous system bug fixes.

A selected group of OnePlus 9 Pro users in India will have access to the new software first. Assuming it is free of any surprise bugs, the update will come to European and global versions in the next few days, along with the standard version of OnePlus 9.