OnePlus has released its OxygenOS FAQ for June 2025, covering recurring issues and improvements across supported devices. Key questions and solutions include app bugs, feature updates, and device compatibility problems.

Some users reported issues with sending messages and loading photos on Messenger. OnePlus recommends uninstalling version 512.1.0.67.109 and switching to version 509.0.57.109 until Meta releases an official fix.
For the Notes app, users can now add media by selecting: Note > edit > camera button. More details are available in previous updates about Notes version 2.0.
Private Safe now supports file search. Go to Settings > Security & privacy > Private safe > search to use the feature.
Battery tracking has also changed. The old “Screen on since last charge” feature is now replaced with “Used since last full charge,” which shows total usage time. OnePlus is considering restoring both options in future updates.
Regarding 5.5G, availability is limited to supported models and Jio users in India. Access may vary by device and carrier.
An issue with automatic screenshots during screen translation is being worked on. OnePlus has acknowledged it and is preparing a fix.
Users facing problems adding debit or credit cards to Amazon are advised to update the Amazon app from the Play Store.
If the camera shows images upside down, the issue may be hardware-related. A visit to a OnePlus service center is recommended.
A lock screen password verification error within apps can be fixed using one of three methods: resetting all settings (not data), clearing the Settings app cache, or force restarting the device. If these do not help, users should visit a service center for a full software flash.
For missing audio in Google phone recordings, updating the Google Dialer to version V178.0.770794935 or later resolves the issue.
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