OnePlus released the Android 12-based OxygenOS 12 to the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro this week, but the company has already pulled it following reports of bugs and issues.
Earlier this week, OnePlus announced that it was beginning to roll out Android 12 for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. This is the first major software release to occur following the merger of the OnePlus and OPPO teams, and there's a lot riding on this for OnePlus fans. However, it seems that not everything has been working according to plan. There are quite a few issues that seem to be plaguing devices following the update, and in one case, someone's phone downgraded their processor description from the Snapdragon 888 to an older chipset. This was only found in the settings panel, but you can understand why this sort of hiccup shouldn't occur. As is the case with most frustrating bugs, OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro owners went to work trying to figure out what was causing all of the issues. And it seems that there is a fix, but it's not pretty, nor is it fun. Instead, you'll need to completely wipe your phone. Plus, during the setup process, you should not restore the
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