OnePlus rolls out first update to OnePlus 7 Pro, features DC Dimming

Earlier this week, OnePlus launched teh OnePlus 7 Pro with some amazing specs and features. The flagship phone which is just less than a week old is receiving it’s first update. The update, which is dubbed OxygenOS 9.5.2, comes with some features like DC Dimming, April Security patch and other last minute optimizations. The update has been rolled out and users from around the world can install it on their OnePlus 7 Pro devices which comes with features like DC Dimming and other optimizations.

The update which began rolling out a few hours ago will optimize the Fluid AMOLED of the OnePlus 7 Pro with DC Dimming Technology. The features helps to prevent the eyes of the user from unnecessary strain when the brightness is set to low. What the feature does is adjust the DC current to dim the display. To access this feature, go to the Settings app. Next, tap on Utilities and then on OnePlus laboratory.

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The update packs optimizations which help to ennrich the experience of using a 90Hz refresh rate AMOLED display. When gaming, users can now enjoy the new Fnatic mode which helps to enhance their gaming experience. Fnatic mode helps to limit the amount of data usage in the background thereby enabling the user fully enjoy maximum bandwidth. There is also Haptic feedback which helps to enhance the experience of gamers by giving the. More control over how their phone vibrates. This features can be enabled by launching the Settings app. Next, tap on Utilities and then on Gaming mode. The camera isn’t left out in the new updates as it brings some improvements to the camera app.

There are also new features in Digital Wellbeing which include improvements with additional features. New features introduced include Wind Down and Grayscale. Included in the update is the April Security patch for improved security enhancements. There are also some other changes or features such as smooth scrolling and general bug fixes which all aim at enhancing the overall performance of the phone.

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