New update further improves OnePlus Nord N100’s power consumption

OnePlus Nord N100 in the hand showing the home screen
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Update: March 29, 2021 (6 AM ET): More than a month after the last updates were pushed to the OnePlus Nord N duo, the N100 is gaining a new software version. Numbered as Oxygen OS 10.5.8 in the EU and 10.5.6 in North America, the update brings more improvements to system power consumption and the February 2021 Android security patch.

See the full changelog below:

  • System
    • Optimized standby power consumption in some scenarios
    • Fixed the known issues
    • Updated Android Security Patch to 2021.02

OnePlus notes the update will be rolled out incrementally with a broader rollout commencing in a few days.


Welcome to the OnePlus Nord N10 and OnePlus Nord N100 update hub. Here you’ll find all the latest information about new and historical software updates for the budget Nord duo. We’ll list the current software version for the phones and regularly update the hub as and when new updates roll out.

Like other OnePlus phones, the Nord N10 and Nord N100 run on Oxygen OS, the company’s home-baked Android skin. Oxygen OS is known for fast updates, so be sure to bookmark this page and drop by often.


OnePlus Nord N10 5G
The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is the middle child in OnePlus' expanding Nord line. It delivers a quad rear camera, 30W charging, and 5G on a budget.

OnePlus Nord N10 and N100 updates

  • Current stable version: Android 10
  • When will the OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 receive Android 11? H1 2021 (Estimated)

The OnePlus Nord N10 and OnePlus Nord N100 were announced on October 26, 2020, with Oxygen OS 10.5 based on Android 10. We expected these devices to receive at least two years of major updates with three years of security updates — Android 11 possibly in 2021 and Android 12 in 2022. Unfortunately, OnePlus later confirmed that they’ll only be getting one Android version update.

OnePlus rolled out Oxygen OS 10.5.1 to the Nord N100 on November 3. The update largely focused on streamlining system functionality and specific apps. Tweaks were made to Wi-Fi transfers, Bluetooth, and the camera app. The Nord N100’s screen “touch and interaction experience” was also improved with this update.

On November 10, OnePlus dished out the first update for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G for users in Europe. Oxygen OS 10.5.5 brought improved power consumption, camera performance, and the November Android security patch to the device.

On December 22, OnePlus updated the Nord N10 with Oxygen OS 10.5.8. The update addressed system issues, camera performance, and network stability. It also included the December Android security patch.

OnePlus rolled out software version 10.5.5 in Europe and 10.5.4 in North America to OnePlus Nord N100 devices. The update brought the December 2020 Android security patch, power consumption improvements, a new quick settings button, bug fixes, and much more.

In January, the OnePlus Nord N10 received Oxygen OS 10.5.9. It was a light update, touching on system performance improvements and network stability.

In mid-February, OnePlus rolled out extensive updates to both the OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100. The former received Oxygen OS 10.5.10 in the EU and 10.5.11 in other markets. The update brought the February 2021 Android security patch and a few system optimizations. The Nord N100 gained Oxygen OS 10.5.7 in the EU and 10.5.5 in North America. It brought power consumption improvements, the January 2021 Android security patch, and improvements to system stability.


That’s all the updates we know about for now.

Let us know which OnePlus Nord N100 update you’re rocking in the comments, and if you’ve spotted a recent update we’ve missed, tip us!

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