Not long ago, OnePlus confirmed it will soon release an update for the newly launched 5T that will improve the phone's dual cameras. Apparently, a few issues affect the OnePlus 5T's dual camera, so the update is supposed to address these problems.

Well, it appears that the first update for the OnePlus 5T has just arrived and the changelog contains some changes related to the phone's camera. OxygenOS 4.7.2 is still based on Android Nougat and weighs in at 107MB, so it's not really a large download. You can find below the full list of changes included in the update:
  • Optimizations for fingerprint unlock;
  • Optimizations for face unlock;
  • Improved accuracy for screen off gestures;
  • Improved EIS during 4K video recording;
  • Wi-Fi WPA2 security patch (Krack vulnerability patch);
  • General stability improvements and bug fixes.

If you have the OnePlus 5T, then you should check for the update, but keep in mind that a broader roll-out will begin 24 hours after its release.