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Latest OnePlus 11 update is causing camera problems

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If you still didn’t install the February update for the OnePlus 11, don’t do it. The latest update for the OnePlus 11 is causing serious problems with the camera, it seems. Official OnePlus forums are filled with complaints.

The latest OnePlus 11 update is causing various different camera problems

It seems like more than one problem has occurred. Some users are saying that their photos aren’t being saved, while the camera app crashes for others after taking only a couple of photos.

Android Central reached out to OnePlus, to get a comment on the issue, and the company says it’s investigating the problem. If you’re having this problem, you can report it to OnePlus. Let’s hope those reports will get the company to fix the problem as soon as possible.

We are expecting the company to fix the problem as soon as possible, as this is a serious issue. It’s possible and probable that OnePlus already stopped the February update rollout in order to see what’s going on.

Many users seem to have gotten the update already, which is a problem, needless to say. We’ll make sure to update you as soon as we get more information about the issue.

The OnePlus 11 arrived over a year ago at this point, and many people still use it

The OnePlus 11, as many of you know, arrived over a year ago at this point. It was announced in January last year, though it first arrived to China, and then later on to global markets.

The phone actually proved to be very capable in our testing. It was very reliable, offered great performance, great battery life, and was capable of taking some impressive photos too. It’s a shame bugs like this happen, but it is what it is.

It’s possible that some of you installed the update and are not having issues, of course. We do hope that’s the case. If you are, however, do consider submitting a report via the form attached earlier in the article.


If you still didn’t install the February update for the OnePlus 11, don’t do it. The latest update for the OnePlus 11 is causing serious problems with the camera, it seems. Official OnePlus forums are filled with complaints.

The latest OnePlus 11 update is causing various different camera problems

It seems like more than one problem has occurred. Some users are saying that their photos aren’t being saved, while the camera app crashes for others after taking only a couple of photos.

Android Central reached out to OnePlus, to get a comment on the issue, and the company says it’s investigating the problem. If you’re having this problem, you can report it to OnePlus. Let’s hope those reports will get the company to fix the problem as soon as possible.

We are expecting the company to fix the problem as soon as possible, as this is a serious issue. It’s possible and probable that OnePlus already stopped the February update rollout in order to see what’s going on.

Many users seem to have gotten the update already, which is a problem, needless to say. We’ll make sure to update you as soon as we get more information about the issue.

The OnePlus 11 arrived over a year ago at this point, and many people still use it

The OnePlus 11, as many of you know, arrived over a year ago at this point. It was announced in January last year, though it first arrived to China, and then later on to global markets.

The phone actually proved to be very capable in our testing. It was very reliable, offered great performance, great battery life, and was capable of taking some impressive photos too. It’s a shame bugs like this happen, but it is what it is.

It’s possible that some of you installed the update and are not having issues, of course. We do hope that’s the case. If you are, however, do consider submitting a report via the form attached earlier in the article.

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