The OnePlus 10 Pro is getting a new software update that brings the smartphone's Android security patch level up to May 2022. The new firmware also improves system stability and fixes a few problems, including one that caused HDR photographs to overexpose in some circumstances. The following is the complete changelog for the update: System stability has been improved. When your phone was connected to a Bluetooth car kit, music playback stutters no longer. When recording audio, there was a noise issue that was fixed. The Android security patch has been updated to 2022.05. Camera Fixed an issue where HDR photographs were occasionally overexposed. The network's call stability has been improved. The new build has version NE2211 11.A.15 and is presently only seeding to a small number of users in India, with a wider rollout likely in the coming days. In March, the OnePlus 10 Pro was released worldwide. It has a 6.7" 120Hz 1440p LTPO AMOLED display with a fingerprint reader underneath for biometric verification and a punch hole in the top-left corner for the 32MP front camera, and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. A 5,000 mAh battery powers the entire device over a USB-C connector at up to 80W, and a 48MP primary camera is accompanied by a 50MP ultrawide and an 8MP telephoto sensor on the back. In North America, however, the smartphone can only handle 65W. You can discover more about the OnePlus 10 Pro by reading our review or watching the video below.