The T-Mobile variant of the OnePlus 6T smartphone has started receiving a new update. Arriving as OxygenOS 9.0.3, the update carries a build number of A6013_34_190116 and weighs in at 103.6MB.

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As you can see in the update notification, there’s a security patch for the month of December and an improvement related to the Dialer app. There are, however, no details on the latter.

If you take a look at the official T-Mobile web page for OnePlus 6T updates, you’ll find there’s no mention of this new update so far. The latest update, according to the magenta carrier, was pushed out on January 3 this year, and it brought along support for additional domestic roaming partners.

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For what it’s worth, OnePlus 6 started getting the OxygenOS 9.0.3 update in the beginning of this month. That update also brought along the December security patch for the device, but many other changes were included as well. Here’s the complete change-log for your reference:

System

  • Improved Wi-Fi stability for better connectivity
  • Improved Bluetooth stability for better connectivity
  • Updated Android security patch to 2018.12
  • General bug fixes and improvements

Camera

  • Improved Nightscape performance

Earphone

  • Audio tuner for Bluetooth earphones

Communication

  • Updated APNs for better connectivity

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Coming back to the new T-Mobile OnePlus 6T update, users are discussing on various online forums about what all is included in this update. You can check those discussions out by heading here and here.

Oh, and yes, do let us know in case you notice something else/new in this update.

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