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Still rocking the OnePlus 5 or 5T? Android 10 is coming to your phone.

April 27, 2020
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Credit: David Imel / Android Authority

OnePlus just announced that OnePlus 5 and 5T users can download a beta version of Oxygen OS version 10.0 based on Android 10.

The company took to its community message board to announce that the beta for Android 10 is available to download right now, with packages ready for each of the devices. OnePlus is looking for feedback from users before the OS drops in a final form in the future.

Oxygen OS version 10.0 won’t be available for an OTA download, so users interested will need to acquire the package for their devices from the company’s website (the OnePlus 5 is available here and the 5T is available here). However, users will receive future beta and stable builds via OTA, which is change from the way the company normally executes its beta programs.

The process of updating to the beta version of Oxygen OS 10.0 is fairly painless for most users. Open the File Manager, and move the zip package linked to above to the root directory. From there, open Settings, then System, followed by System updates. Tap the cogwheel, select the Local upgrade option, and then select the rollback file.

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Anyone with OBT builds for 5/5T installed on their devices will need to install the Android 10 beta through recovery, which means they’ll need to wipe all of the data from their phone in order to get in on the beta.

As with any beta, this release may not be completely stable, so there could be issues that pop up during daily usage. Users should keep this mind before they install it on their primary phone.

Android 10 brings a lot of changes to the OS. We’ve broken it all down in our Android 10 review.

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