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OnePlus halts OxygenOS 16 update. Photo: Unsplash

OnePlus halts OxygenOS 16 update after users report serious boot problems

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2026, at 05:50 pm

OnePlus has paused the rollout of two recent OxygenOS 16 software updates after several users reported abnormal restart and boot-related issues following installation.

The affected builds include OxygenOS 16.0.7.XXX and OxygenOS 16.0.5.XXX, the company confirmed on its official Community page.

“To ensure device stability and protect user experience, we have immediately paused the rollout of the above-mentioned builds while our engineering team investigates the root cause and prepares a fix,” the company said.

OnePlus added that its technical experts are treating the issue with the highest priority.

“Once the issue is fully resolved and the builds have been thoroughly validated for stability and reliability, the rollout will resume, and further updates will be shared through our official channel,” the company stated.

The company also apologised to affected users for the inconvenience caused.

“We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience and concern this has caused. We understand the impact this may have on affected users, and we are taking this matter extremely seriously. At the same time, we are reviewing and strengthening our testing and quality assurance processes to help prevent similar situations in the future,” the statement added.

However, OnePlus did not specify which devices are affected by the paused rollout.

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