The OnePlus 8T was launched running Android 11 out of the box and, so far, it is the only OnePlus phone with the latest version of Android. While its predecessors eagerly await its turn, 8T continues to move forward with a series of incremental updates released in its relatively short lifespan. Now the latest version of OxygenOS is coming out, complete with a long list of network and system repairs.

For starters, OnePlus improved full-screen gestures and made the fingerprint reader a little faster to unlock the phone. In addition to the newly added option to adjust the height of the keyboard, the 8T also takes a small correction to the pre-installed Gallery app and improves night landscape photography. Engineers also appear to have corrected the problem with the drop in Wi-Fi connections, while improving overall network stability.

As for an exclusive resource in India, OnePlus Store will now function as a one-stop shop to access your Red Cable club membership and purchase OnePlus products. Although this addition sounds a bit like spam (and even reminds us of Samsung device ads promoting their own products), OnePlus says that you will have the option to completely uninstall it.

As always, OxygenOS 11.0.6.7 will be released initially for just a few users, and wider availability may take a few days. OnePlus notes that those in Europe will have to wait a little longer, as the launch covers only North America and India at the moment.