OnePlus just pushed an update to OxygenOS 5.1.9 for its latest flagship, the OnePlus 6, and it's pretty similar to the one introduced in the Open Beta version of the OS for the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T yesterday. It should finally address the well-known camera issue producing the so-called "oil painting effect".

Presumably, the update will also optimize the overall image quality as well but we wonder if DxOMark tested the device with the new update or missed it by a few days.

Anyway, the changelog also mentions the support for Google Lens on the native camera app. Additionally, the front-facing camera now supports beauty effect for the Selfie Portrait mode.

Onto the software now. Some users were experiencing accidental triggers of the "V" gesture so it's fixed now. The patch adds support for Telia Finland VoLTE and VoWiFi. Speaking of, WiFi connections should be more stable now and so should be Bluetooth connections for cars.

Along with all this, the changelog says the usual "general bug fixes and improvements" but more importantly, OnePlus has included Google's July security patch.