OnePlus Breaks Silence on Bricked Phones Due to New Anti-Rollback
In light of the recent discovery that new OnePlus firmware had strict anti-rollback protection, tech community raised concerns about software freedom on the platform’s future. The reports of beaten devices which were made by attempts to return older software versions were widely believed that OnePlus was permanently closing the door on custom ROM enthusiasts. The company has now resigned to explain that this lockdown is just a short time, but it does not mean the end of its silence.
OnePlus recently told Android Authority that the ability to downgrade from 16 was not possible. 1 0. 2. It’s an ongoing, planned but temporary move to build 50x software. The company introduced this Anti-Rollback Protection (ARP) to “further strengthen device security” in the company. The change affected global OxygenOS devices such as the OnePlus 13, 13T, and 15, along with Chinese ColorOS variants.
OnePlus clarifies the anti-rollback crisis: Downgrade support returns soon
This decision comes after OnePlus has not described exactly what was the specific vulnerability that led to this move. So it’s a good thing to stop potential bad actors from exploiting the security hole, as is the case with . The clarification addresses the “why” behind the slam of bricked phones that frustrated power users last week.
It’s not a permanent change in philosophy, but is the good news for the enthusiast community that this isn’t an endogenous shift. In its ‘next routine software update’, OnePlus has insisted explicitly that it will restore the ability to downgrade software builds. For most users, this is probably the time-consuming wait for the next monthly security patch to regain freedom to test with various firmware versions of it.
Next steps for enthusiasts
The best advice is to stay put if you have a current OnePlus 13 or 15 and were planning to install ‘an original ROM/revert back to an older OxygenOS version of it. Trying downright is still an extreme risk, and could lead to a permanent hardware failure.
The company also addresses the issue of users who already bricked their devices. The company suggests that for such cases, it should contact their official after-sales channels to get help. This update reflects the brand’s “Never Settle” mantra that was popular with modding community, but it is not yet saying that OnePlus still respects its tech-savvy audience. However, they’ll first need to address the current security issues that exist in s.
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