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dimanche 2 octobre 2022

How to manually install OxygenOS OTA updates on your OnePlus phone

Sometimes, you need to install a system software update manually on your phone. Be it because the new one has yet to go live in your region, has introduced a new feature on a different update channel, or simply because you have rooted your device and can’t take the regular OTA, there are ample reasons to choose the manual update route. Fortunately, on OnePlus phones, installing OxygenOS OTA updates manually is a pretty straightforward process, and we’ll guide you through it here.

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OxygenOS update channels

OnePlus smartphones generally have three streams of software updates: Closed Beta, Open Beta, and Stable. Closed Beta builds of OxygenOS are available for a limited number of testers, while the Open Betas are published on the company’s forums for anyone to install. Both of these builds are used for testing to iron out bugs and other issues, along with introducing new features. Finally, Stable builds are a culmination of all of the features and bug fixes after the Closed and Open Betas have run their course.

Over the last few years, Google has continued to work closely with OEMs in an attempt to get major version updates out to devices as quickly as possible. OnePlus is one of the smartphone manufacturers that regularly partners with Google to get early versions of Android running on some of its latest devices. Such pre-release builds are usually made available through a special “Developer Preview” program, which is separate from the regular OxygenOS update channels.

The manual OTA installation process is mostly identical for different update streams. However, it may slightly vary across regional and carrier variants of OnePlus smartphones.


Can I install OxygenOS updates manually on the carrier variants of OnePlus phones?

OnePlus tends to use the Google OTA (often referred to as “GOTA”) framework instead of the OxygenOS/ColorOS OTA backend on the carrier and some global device variants. While it is still possible to sideload the updates on such non-carrier/unlocked regional devices, the carrier models (e.g. the phones sold through T-Mobile and Verizon) intentionally make it difficult to install any OTA update packages by the end-user.

Keep in mind that you might be able to cross-flash an unlocked OxygenOS build on a carrier variant and subsequently force-sideload the software updates. However, due to the incompatibility issues related to the internal differences within the modems and several other low-level firmware partitions, it is not advisable.


From where can I download an OxygenOS OTA update?

As mentioned earlier, when it comes to Developer Preview and Open Beta releases, OnePlus usually lists the initial builds on its forums. In case the successive updates require manual installation for compatibility reasons, then the company offers OTA download options from the update announcement threads. Nonetheless, it’s not a rule of thumb.

For every stable OxygenOS update, you should be able to find two types of OTA releases: Full, and Incremental. The full update packages are recommended for sideloading, as they upgrade the phone no matter what prior version is installed. They are also useful when you’re rooted, as you can extract the stock boot image from them, patch it, and flash it afterward to keep root access. An incremental update package is comparatively smaller than the corresponding full OTA, but it can be only applied on an untouched base.

As with all OTAs from different Android OEMs, the OxygenOS updates for the OnePlus phones are being rolled out in a staged fashion. The initial phase of the rollout will only reach a handful of users and once the company confirms that there are no major issues with the update, it will be rolled out to the rest of the devices.

OnePlus maintains a download portal for software updates, where the company periodically uploads the full update images for its phones. However, it often lags behind the actual update phase. The portal neither offers incremental update packages, nor you can find the Open Beta builds in there. This is where Oxygen Updater comes in.

Oxygen Updater is an open-source app that utilizes the power of crowdsourcing and intelligent OTA query to skip the rollout queueing and download the OxygenOS updates at your convenience. The app can download official update packages directly from OnePlus/Google servers, and even verifies the integrity of the downloaded ZIP file using MD5 checksums.

Oxygen Updater (Free, Google Play) →

Thanks to the close collaboration between the maintainers of Oxygen Updater and XDA, we also list the full and incremental OTA packages in OxygenOS update articles whenever possible. Thus, our readers can download the updates right on their PC/Mac, and then transfer it to their phone to perform a manual update.

Note: Due to a misconfiguration at OnePlus’ end, you may find that the OxygenOS update packages downloaded manually from the company’s server have a file extension of *.JAR instead of *.ZIP. The scenario is prevalent on mobile browsers. You have to remove the “JAR” portion from the filename and make sure that the extension of the update package is “ZIP” before sideloading.


How to manually sideload an OxygenOS update

Assuming you’re not trying to cross-flash a different regional build or a mismatched update channel release, follow the steps outlined below to perform a manual update. While it is possible to switch the firmware region or jump between update streams on OnePlus devices, only attempt those actions if you know precisely what you’re doing.

For OxygenOS 11

Here’s how to manually install an update on your OnePlus phone running OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11:

  1. Determine the regional variant of your phone. Unfortunately, deciding it based on solely the internal model number or the firmware region props is a hit-or-miss, because both sellers and users could cross-flash different regional firmware on OnePlus devices.
    • You can use Oxygen Updater to find out the variant, as it checks against an internal database which greatly reduces the probability of a wrong selection.
  2. Download the update package you want to install on your phone using Oxygen Updater. You can also find the direct links on our articles, which are easier to use on a PC/Mac in conjunction with a download manager app.
    • As mentioned earlier, try to opt for the full ZIP whenever possible. Applying an incremental update requires delta patching, which is only possible when the corresponding base version isn’t tampered at all.
  3. Move the update package to the root of the internal storage of your phone.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 11 update ZIP at root
  4. Navigate to Settings, select System, and choose the System updates option.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 11 Settings System OnePlus OxygenOS 11 System updates
  5. Tap the gear icon at the top right corner and choose Local upgrade.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 11 System updates gear icon OnePlus OxygenOS 11 Local upgrade
  6. The file that you saved to the root directory should show up here. Select the file to start the local upgrade.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 11 Local upgrade ZIP
  7. Select Install Now to manually install the OxygenOS update on your OnePlus phone.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 11 Local upgrade install
  8. Once the installation is finished, navigate to the About phone page to verify the build number.

In case you have the global variant of any OnePlus smartphone, the local upgrade option might not be visible by default. In that case, you need to install its APK first and then use an activity launcher app (example) to launch the activity named com.oneplus.localupdate.ui.home.HomeActivity to be able to start the local upgrade wizard. To know more, take a look this forum post.

Note: On a handful of devices (e.g. the OnePlus Nord 2), the OxygenOS 11 stock recovery offers the ability to flash an update ZIP file. However, those phones have already received the OxygenOS 12 update, which deprecates that feature anyway.


For OxygenOS 12 and newer

If you have a non-carrier OnePlus phone running Android 12-based OxygenOS 12 or newer and want to manually sideload an update, then do the following:

  1. Determine the regional variant of your phone. Once again, use Oxygen Updater to do so, as it checks against an internal database which greatly reduces the probability of a wrong selection.
    Oxygen Updater device variant
  2. Download the update package you want to install on your phone using Oxygen Updater. You can also find the direct links on our articles, which are easier to use on a PC/Mac in conjunction with a download manager app.
    • As mentioned earlier, try to opt for the full ZIP whenever possible. Applying an incremental update requires delta patching, which is only possible when the corresponding base version isn’t tampered at all.
  3. Move the update package to the root of the internal storage of your phone.
  4. In order to unlock the local install feature, you need to enable Android’s built-in developer options. To do so, navigate to Settings > About device > Version and tap the Build number section 7 times.
  5. Go back to the About device page, click on Up to date, then click on the three vertical dots menu at the top right corner, select Local install.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 12 About device OnePlus OxygenOS 12 Local install
  6. The file that you saved to the root directory should show up here. Select the file to start the local upgrade.
  7. Select Install Now to manually install the OxygenOS update on your OnePlus phone.
    OnePlus OxygenOS 12 Local install now
  8. Once the installation is finished, navigate to the About phone page to verify the build number.

In some cases, you’ll need to install a separate app to force-enable the feature. OnePlus provides quite a few variations of this standalone “System update” app across its forums, but the one linked below should be compatible with most of its devices.

Download OPLocalUpdate APK

After installing the APK, all you need to do is open the System update app from the app drawer. It will automatically detect a valid update package if it’s placed at the root of the internal storage of your phone. Next, tap on the file name to begin the update procedure.

Note: A few OnePlus phones have their updates delivered in the form of split ZIP archives (internally known as “component OTA”). Currently, we are not aware of a simplified manual installation process for this type of OxygenOS OTA. We’ll update the article when we get more information on this particular scenario.


Special case: Downgrading

Normally, you can only upgrade to a higher build version. The local install feature of OxygenOS prevents you from sideloading an older build for security reasons. With that said, OnePlus indeed offers a special kind of firmware builds (commonly referred to as “rollback packages”) which are intended for downgrading the currently installed OS.

Downgrade packages listed in a OnePlus forum thread

Rollback packages listed in a OnePlus forum thread

During a major transition period (e.g. from OxygenOS 12 to OxygenOS 13), the company provides official downgrade ZIP files that can be used to revert back from beta/developer preview to the stable channel. Although the manual sideloading process for those packages isn’t much different from regular updates, they forcibly wipe out the target device during the installation phase. Hence, it is better to backup all your data before attempting a downgrade.


Conclusion

And that’s all there is to it. You should be upgraded onto whatever OxygenOS version you need for without waiting for OnePlus to push the update to your phone. Besides, you can now easily roll back to a previous version of OxygenOS using the manual installation process as well.

Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for the assistance.


If you have any queries regarding the installation process, let us know in the comments section below!

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Can the Apple Watch Series 8 detect falls?

In addition to bringing a host of new features to users, the Apple Watch Series 8 also retains all the features available on older models in the lineup. For instance, all Apple Watch models following the original Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 4 offer fall detection, and the Series 8 models are no different. The Apple Watch Series 8 utilizes its accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS to accurately detect falls and lets you easily connect to emergency services or send a message to your emergency contacts. If you’ve just bought yourself a shiny new Apple Watch Series 8 and want to enable Fall Detection, follow the steps provided below.

Enable Fall Detection on the Apple Watch Series 8

Fall Detection turns on automatically if you’re 55 or older according to the birthdate you enter while setting up your Apple Watch Series 8. If you’re younger, however, here’s how you can enable Fall Detection.

  • Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch Series 8.
  • Navigate to the Fall Detection setting in the SOS section.
  • Enable Fall Detection.
  • Select the “Always on” option if you want Fall Detection on at all times or “Only on during workouts” if you only want to use it when you start a workout.

Alternatively, you can enable Fall Detection by navigating to the Emergency SOS section in the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Note that if you turn off wrist detection, your Apple Watch Series 8 won’t attempt to call emergency services automatically even after detecting a hard impact fall.

Once Fall Detection is set up, you will see the following message on your Apple Watch Series 8 when it detects a fall. You can drag the Emergency SOS slider to contact emergency services or dismiss the alert by pressing the crown, tapping the Close button in the top left corner, or tapping the I’m OK button. If your watch does not detect any motion for about a minute, it will make the emergency call automatically.

Apple Watch Series 8 Fall Detection alert.

After the call ends, your watch will also send a message to your emergency contacts with your current location, alerting them of the fall. The Apple Watch Series 8 gets your emergency contacts from your Medical ID, so make sure you set that up as soon as you start using your new Apple Watch.

    Apple Watch Series 8
    The all-new Apple Watch Series 8 uses its accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS to detect falls and alert emergency contacts.

Although Fall Detection on the Apple Watch Series 8 is quite a handy feature, it might not work if the fall damages your watch. To make sure it works when you need it, we recommend picking up one of these Apple Watch Series 8 cases.

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samedi 1 octobre 2022

TikTok’s live streaming shopping experience could be coming to North America

Although TikTok has been dominating the past few years with its short-form videos, the company has always been looking for new ways to expand its arsenal. While it does offer online shopping in other parts of the world, it looks like it’s setting its sights on the US and surrounding regions by launching a new shopping platform.

According to the Financial Times, TikTok is planning to launch a live streaming shopping experience in North America. The source states that it will partner on the project, TikTok Shop, with Los Angeles-based TalkShopLive, so that it can leverage its live streaming prowess and technology. TalkShopLive focuses on live social-shopping experiences and has worked with companies like Walmart, Microsoft, and also small creators. While things have not been solidified, the companies are in talks and are in the final steps of negotiations.

If TikTok Shop goes live in North America, it will offer users the ability to connect with creators, merchants, and businesses in a new way. The service could arrive as early as next month, which would be just prior to the busy holiday shopping season. When launched, it will allow users to purchase products inside the app, and there will even be a live streaming component as well. As mentioned previously, although this feature will be new to the North American market, it has been available in other regions for some time. Despite its success in parts of Asia, the live streaming shopping experience has not done so well in the UK. The tepid response in the UK has caused TikTok to become a bit more cautious with its launch in other countries.

It remains to be seen whether those in North America will latch onto the idea of shopping through social media platforms. If the past is any indication, this could be a hard sell for consumers in the US, with rival Instagram recently relegating its own Shop tab in a new test with users. The company stated that it was doing so in order to try and simplify its experience.


Source: The Financial Times
Via: The Verge

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YouTube TV will no longer force a base subscription plan if all you want are premium shows

It might be hard to believe, but YouTube TV has been around for over five years. Since its inception, the streaming TV service has slowly expanded its offerings, but at the same time, it has increased its price. The service cost just $34.99 per month when it first debuted, which was quite a bargain when compared to traditional cable services, but that price quickly ballooned to the current price of $64.99 per month after adding additional channels and features. Although the service has offered optional premium channels like HBO Max, Showtime, and Starz for an additional cost on top of its monthly subscription fee, YouTube TV is now offering the option to purchase just premium channels without subscribing to its base plan.

Although this might seem like an odd thing to offer, there are some benefits. If you choose to subscribe to premium channels through YouTube TV, while you might not be subscribed to its base plan, you will still get the service’s added perks. For one, you’ll be able to record all of your shows and movies using the service’s unlimited DVR feature. Furthermore, you’ll be able to share the account with six other family members, with each having access to their own individual YouTube TV account. While you could download different apps for each premium service, by accessing it through the YouTube TV app, all the services would be under one app. Lastly, YouTube TV is supported on a variety of products, which means you’ll gain better compatibility with some of the more obscure apps that don’t offer expanded device support.

In addition to the previous benefits mentioned, there is the added bonus of being able to pay for these services through one bill. If there is a downside, it’s that YouTube TV doesn’t offer any support outside of the United States, which means that if you’re going to try and access these services in another country, it will most likely not work. But, if that isn’t something you’ll be doing, this might be a great solution to gain some added benefits at no extra cost.


Source: YouTube
Via: Engadget

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YouTube TV will no longer force a base subscription plan if all you want are premium shows

It might be hard to believe, but YouTube TV has been around for over five years. Since its inception, the streaming TV service has slowly expanded its offerings, but at the same time, it has increased its price. The service cost just $34.99 per month when it first debuted, which was quite a bargain when compared to traditional cable services, but that price quickly ballooned to the current price of $64.99 per month after adding additional channels and features. Although the service has offered optional premium channels like HBO Max, Showtime, and Starz for an additional cost on top of its monthly subscription fee, YouTube TV is now offering the option to purchase just premium channels without subscribing to its base plan.

Although this might seem like an odd thing to offer, there are some benefits. If you choose to subscribe to premium channels through YouTube TV, while you might not be subscribed to its base plan, you will still get the service’s added perks. For one, you’ll be able to record all of your shows and movies using the service’s unlimited DVR feature. Furthermore, you’ll be able to share the account with six other family members, with each having access to their own individual YouTube TV account. While you could download different apps for each premium service, by accessing it through the YouTube TV app, all the services would be under one app. Lastly, YouTube TV is supported on a variety of products, which means you’ll gain better compatibility with some of the more obscure apps that don’t offer expanded device support.

In addition to the previous benefits mentioned, there is the added bonus of being able to pay for these services through one bill. If there is a downside, it’s that YouTube TV doesn’t offer any support outside of the United States, which means that if you’re going to try and access these services in another country, it will most likely not work. But, if that isn’t something you’ll be doing, this might be a great solution to gain some added benefits at no extra cost.


Source: YouTube
Via: Engadget

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Does the Apple Watch Series 8 include any exclusive Watch Faces?

The iPhone maker launched it’s Apple Watch Series 8 back in September 2022. While this iteration is one of the best Apple Watch models currently available, it doesn’t actually introduce plenty of new offerings. For the most part, it’s an Apple Watch Series 7 with a few additional perks. These include a body temperature monitor, car crash detection, and Bluetooth 5.3. So apart from that, does the Apple Watch Series 8 offer any exclusives Watch Faces? Here’s everything you need to know about this particular matter.

Exclusive Faces on the Apple Watch Series 8

If you plan to buy an Apple Watch Series 8, you must be wondering if it packs any exclusive Watch Faces. Wonder no more — the Series 8 doesn’t introduce any new exclusive Faces. It’s true that the Series 7 brought some exclusive ones back in 2021. However, that was due to the new, larger display options. The Series 8 is available in the same 41mm and 45mm screen sizes. The two watches also share the same CPU processing power. So there’s no justification for Apple to keep any new faces exclusive to the Series 8 while not supporting the Series 7.

So now that you’re aware of the presence of Series 7/8 exclusives, you’re likely curious to know what these Faces are. The list is limited to Contour and Modular Duo. Yes, that’s it — two exclusive Watch Faces on the Series 7 and Series 8 models. Personally, I use the Contour one because it really has a clean look to it. That’s not to mention its smooth animations that flow as time passes or you rotate the Digital Crown.

We don’t expect Apple to introduce exclusive Series 8 Watch Faces down the road with future software updates. The company, however, could limit new Faces to the larger watches — which would include the Series 7, too. Ultimately, we hope the Cupertino overlord allows developers or users to create their own faces for ultimate personalizations.

    Apple Watch Series 8
    The Apple Watch Series 8 introduces car crash detection, a body temperature monitor, and more. It packs the Apple S8 chip and runs watchOS 9.

Which Apple Watch Face do you use on your Series 8, and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Does the Apple Watch Series 8 include any exclusive Watch Faces?

The iPhone maker launched it’s Apple Watch Series 8 back in September 2022. While this iteration is one of the best Apple Watch models currently available, it doesn’t actually introduce plenty of new offerings. For the most part, it’s an Apple Watch Series 7 with a few additional perks. These include a body temperature monitor, car crash detection, and Bluetooth 5.3. So apart from that, does the Apple Watch Series 8 offer any exclusives Watch Faces? Here’s everything you need to know about this particular matter.

Exclusive Faces on the Apple Watch Series 8

If you plan to buy an Apple Watch Series 8, you must be wondering if it packs any exclusive Watch Faces. Wonder no more — the Series 8 doesn’t introduce any new exclusive Faces. It’s true that the Series 7 brought some exclusive ones back in 2021. However, that was due to the new, larger display options. The Series 8 is available in the same 41mm and 45mm screen sizes. The two watches also share the same CPU processing power. So there’s no justification for Apple to keep any new faces exclusive to the Series 8 while not supporting the Series 7.

So now that you’re aware of the presence of Series 7/8 exclusives, you’re likely curious to know what these Faces are. The list is limited to Contour and Modular Duo. Yes, that’s it — two exclusive Watch Faces on the Series 7 and Series 8 models. Personally, I use the Contour one because it really has a clean look to it. That’s not to mention its smooth animations that flow as time passes or you rotate the Digital Crown.

We don’t expect Apple to introduce exclusive Series 8 Watch Faces down the road with future software updates. The company, however, could limit new Faces to the larger watches — which would include the Series 7, too. Ultimately, we hope the Cupertino overlord allows developers or users to create their own faces for ultimate personalizations.

    Apple Watch Series 8
    The Apple Watch Series 8 introduces car crash detection, a body temperature monitor, and more. It packs the Apple S8 chip and runs watchOS 9.

Which Apple Watch Face do you use on your Series 8, and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

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