OnePlus 5T OnePlus 5 Android Pie Official BETA Update
- Mohd Sohal Farhad
- Dec 13, 2018
- 3 min read

Changelog :- System
Updated system to Android™ 9.0 Pie™
Brand new UI for Android Pie
Brand new navigation gestures (this is only for 5T)
Updated Android security patch to 2018.11
Optimizations for background app process handling
Do Not Disturb mode
New Do Not Disturb mode with adjustable settings
Communication
UI Improvements for emergency rescue
Optimized UI for speed dial and calling interface
Now able to assign a specific SIM for a specific contact or group of contacts when using dual SIM
Parallel Apps
Added support for more apps (Telegram, Discord, IMO, Uber, OLA) in parallel apps
Weather
Now able to switch dynamically to your current location
Display more suggestions when the search function is used
Fixed an issue that prevented the app from refreshing when the location is changed
Fixed an issue that resulted in some users being unable to find certain locations
How to install OnePlus Beta Roms :-
Before we get started, you're going to need a few things:- Beta builds are available for the OnePlus 3, 3T, 5, and the 5T
PC to transfer the beta build to your phone. You can also use a Mac, but you'll need to install Android File Transfer first
A USB cable to connect your phone to your computer (you can use the one that came in the box)
Everything in order? Let's get started:-
Download OnePlus 5 ROM from Here and OnePlus 5T ROM from Here.
Once the download is complete, you'll have to connect your phone to your PC via a USB cable and copy the file over to the phone's internal storage.
Here's the breakdown:-
Connect your phone to your PC with a USB cable
You'll see a prompt on your phone that says, "USB charging this device." Tap it to display the list of options and select Transfer files.
Locate the downloaded .zip file on your computer, open the context menu with a right-click, and hit Copy.
From Windows Explorer, select the drive for your phone (for the OnePlus 5, it's OnePlus A5000), and double-click Internal shared storage.
You'll have to paste the downloaded .zip file here. Open up the context menu again, select Paste, and wait for the transfer to finish.
After the file is transferred, disconnect the cable and turn off the phone.
You'll need to boot into recovery mode to install the ROM. Turn on your phone again by long-pressing the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.
After doing so for about six seconds, the phone will boot into recovery mode. Choose English as the language by scrolling down using the volume buttons. Use the power button to make the selection.
Select Install from internal storage.
Select the downloaded .zip file (it'll be the first in the list).
At the install package screen, hit Yes.
You'll see a screen with a progress bar detailing the status of the update. Once it finishes, you'll see an update success screen with an option to reboot the phone. Select Yes and you'll boot into the beta build. Now you've successfully installed the beta ROM, you'll receive new updates on the beta channel as they're available. OnePlus actively engages with the community over new feature additions, so if you'd like to see something added to the ROM, you can do so from the feedback app that comes pre-installed with the beta ROM.
Source:- XDA,Android Central
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