[OFFICIAL] OxygenOS 10.0.1 (Android Q 10.0) OTA for OnePlus 5 (cheeseburger)

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ANNOUNCEMENT
Hey everyone,

We are starting to push the incremental roll-out of OxygenOS version 10.0.1 for the OnePlus 5/T devices.

Changelog:
Code:
[B]System:[/B]
• Fixed the abnormal call recording issue
• Fixed the de-activated alarm issue when the phone was powered off
• Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.09
• Updated GMS package to 2020.08

[B]Full Screen Gestures:[/B]
• Back gesture from the bottom of the screen is available (OP5T only)

[B]Camera:[/B]
• Electronic Image Stabilization has been added, bringing you the more stable shooting experience
Explore what's new on Android 10 here.

Notes:
• If you don't have the Community app installed on your device, feel free to download it from here. You can check here for more information on the integrated Feedback tool. Make sure to let us know how you feel about the build here in the thread too, we look forward to reading your feedback.
• Click here to find out how to take logs on OxygenOS.

Warning: Please remove your existing screen lock/pin/pattern/password and set it to swipe before starting the update process.

DOWNLOADS

Full ROM Zips:
OxygenOS 10.0.1: Official Link | AndroidFileHost Mirror | Google Drive Mirror
MD5: 8f41d1cca57e8a91879f4b09088103b4

Custom Recoveries:
TWRP by mauronofrio: Official Link
TWRP by poad42: Official Link
blu_spark TWRP by eng.stk: Official Link
Official TWRP by Dees_Troy: Official Link

Root:
Magisk: Official Link

Warning: Do not flash partial update OTAs (under 1 GB) on a modified/rooted device! If you want to use partial OTAs, you must first flash the full OxygenOS zip that it applies to, and then flash the partial OTA from stock recovery. Flashing partial OTAs from TWRP will either fail or soft brick your device. You can return to a usable state by flashing a full zip in recovery.

FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS

Download the necessary files from the section above and follow the steps below:

Note: Dirty flashing is fine if you are running an old OxygenOS version or a ROM based on OxygenOS. If you are, however, coming from a Custom ROM, you must clean flash.

For Non-Rooted Users with a Locked Bootloader and Stock Recovery:
  • Download the full zip/incremental OTA from the downloads section above and place it in the root of your internal memory
  • Reboot to stock recovery > Shutdown device > Press Volume Down + Power buttons together
  • Select language > Install menu > Install from internal > Select the full zip > Flash
  • After a successful flash > Wipe cache
  • Reboot
Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

[Dirty Flash] For Users with an Unlocked Bootloader and TWRP Recovery coming from H2OS/OOS:
  • Download the full ROM zip from the downloads section above
  • Transfer the zip to the root of your device's internal storage
  • Only needed if you are using a TWRP that does not ignore the compatibility.zip check: Remove the compatibility.zip from the downloaded full ROM zip with either MiXplorer or Total Commander (not with any other tool!) on your device itself
  • Reboot to TWRP and take a nandroid backup of your existing ROM
  • Flash Magisk Uninstaller (recommended)
  • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
  • From the TWRP menu, Install > Select full ROM zip > Swipe to flash
  • Flash the latest stable Magisk in case you want to root
  • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
  • If you were decrypted earlier, flash xXx No Verity 4.0.zip from here
  • Reboot
Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

Warning: Dirty flashing (update) can be risky! Remember that if you face issues after dirty flashing, you will have to clean flash.

[Clean Flash] For Users with an Unlocked Bootloader and TWRP Recovery:
  • Download the full ROM zip from the downloads section above
  • Transfer the zip to the root of your device's internal storage
  • Only needed if you are using a TWRP that does not ignore the compatibility.zip check: Remove the compatibility.zip from the downloaded full ROM zip with either MiXplorer or Total Commander (not with any other tool!) on your device itself
  • Reboot to TWRP and take a nandroid backup of your existing ROM
  • Flash Magisk Uninstaller (recommended)
  • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache, cache, system, vendor and data> Swipe to wipe
  • From the TWRP menu, Install > Select full ROM zip (modified one with compatibility.zip removed, in case you're on Oreo or unmodified one, in case you're on Pie) > Swipe to flash
  • Flash the latest stable Magisk in case you want to root
  • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
  • Optional: If you wish to decrypt, format data via TWRP (please note that wiping the data partition, which we did in the 5th step above, is not the same as formatting it) and after that flash xXx No Verity 4.0.zip from here
  • Reboot
Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

Never Settle.

XDA:DevDB Information
[OFFICIAL] OxygenOS Stable for the OnePlus 5, ROM for the OnePlus 5

Contributors
Funk Wizard, shadowstep, Some_Random_Username
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x

Version Information
Status: Stable

Created 2018-09-28
Last Updated 2020-11-20
 
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rav101

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Uploading the zip...

Hey buddy,

Appreciate you're busy with this and there will be installation instructions as well but was wondering if this will be flashable over 4.5.1 stock ROM witu ElementalX kernel installed or if we will have to revert back to full stock and update that way?

Sorry, first time one OnePlus and each manufacturer / ROM scene has a slightly different way of approaching things.

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Me too. No noticeable differences I can see, e.g. my 5Ghz WLAN ist still 3 times slower than my 2.4GHz one.
 

Funk Wizard

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Hey buddy,

Appreciate you're busy with this and there will be installation instructions as well but was wondering if this will be flashable over 4.5.1 stock ROM witu ElementalX kernel installed or if we will have to revert back to full stock and update that way?

Sorry, first time one OnePlus and each manufacturer / ROM scene has a slightly different way of approaching things.

Sent from my OnePlus5 using XDA Labs

Hey buddy, it will be a flashable zip, i am trying to upload full zip which will be a TWRP flashable zip as i am also a rooted user. You don't need to go back to stock as it will be a dirty flash

All you do is download the full zip
Reboot to TWRP
Wipe Dalvik & Cache
Flash the Full Zip
Flash Magisk or SuperSU for root
Flash Kernel (Optional)
Reboot System

You would have a working 4.5.2 OS running again with TWRP and EX :highfive:
 

rav101

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Hey buddy, it will be a flashable zip, i am trying to upload full zip which will be a TWRP flashable zip as i am also a rooted user. You don't need to go back to stock as it will be a dirty flash

All you do is download the full zip
Reboot to TWRP
Wipe Dalvik & Cache
Flash the Full Zip
Flash Magisk or SuperSU for root
Flash Kernel (Optional)
Reboot System

You would have a working 4.5.2 OS running again with TWRP and EX :highfive:

Awesome,

Not new to flashing but always great to have a guide on a new device. I always try and read twice before flashing once. And back up always, especially in the early days of a device.

Quick question though: would you not need to flash kernel (optional) before root because wouldn't the root zip modify boot.img?

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Awesome,

Not new to flashing but always great to have a guide on a new device. I always try and read twice before flashing once. And back up always, especially in the early days of a device.

Quick question though: would you not need to flash kernel (optional) before root because wouldn't the root zip modify boot.img?

Sent from my OnePlus5 using XDA Labs

Ideally you are right but this is what i generally follow and it has worked for me.
If you don't mind an extra reboot i recommend just dirty flash the rom and Magisk first and boot into OS, there on you can reboot into recovery and flash the kernel.

Flashing kernel before Magisk gave me problems in the past on the 3T when i used bluspark , as this is the new device and only EX is out yet, please check with @flar2 if he recommends flashing the kernel before the root or after.

If anything goes wrong now we have the full zip so dirty flash and all fine :laugh:
 

rav101

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Ideally you are right but this is what i generally follow and it has worked for me.
If you don't mind an extra reboot i recommend just dirty flash the rom and Magisk first and boot into OS, there on you can reboot into recovery and flash the kernel.

Flashing kernel before Magisk gave me problems in the past on the 3T when i used bluspark , as this is the new device and only EX is out yet, please check with @flar2 if he recommends flashing the kernel before the root or after.

If anything goes wrong now we have the full zip so dirty flash and all fine :laugh:

Yes indeed,

I've seen some ROMs / kernels in the past require a full reboot before coming and installing other things and in the grand scheme of things safe is sorry for the sake of a 1 minute reboot process. Thanks for your hard work. Can't wait for the download link to be supplied.

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Many Thanks Buddy, i shall update the OP with this till i get the Drive Mirror :highfive:



Yes it is :good:

Do u think we can just unSU or uninstall magisk to proceed to OTA instead of downloading the whole rom? Nothing was done to system anyway.

Edit: Forgot I have flashed twrp...anyway, 1.5gb downloaded
 
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    ANNOUNCEMENT
    Hey everyone,

    We are starting to push the incremental roll-out of OxygenOS version 10.0.1 for the OnePlus 5/T devices.

    Changelog:
    Code:
    [B]System:[/B]
    • Fixed the abnormal call recording issue
    • Fixed the de-activated alarm issue when the phone was powered off
    • Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.09
    • Updated GMS package to 2020.08
    
    [B]Full Screen Gestures:[/B]
    • Back gesture from the bottom of the screen is available (OP5T only)
    
    [B]Camera:[/B]
    • Electronic Image Stabilization has been added, bringing you the more stable shooting experience
    Explore what's new on Android 10 here.

    Notes:
    • If you don't have the Community app installed on your device, feel free to download it from here. You can check here for more information on the integrated Feedback tool. Make sure to let us know how you feel about the build here in the thread too, we look forward to reading your feedback.
    • Click here to find out how to take logs on OxygenOS.

    Warning: Please remove your existing screen lock/pin/pattern/password and set it to swipe before starting the update process.

    DOWNLOADS

    Full ROM Zips:
    OxygenOS 10.0.1: Official Link | AndroidFileHost Mirror | Google Drive Mirror
    MD5: 8f41d1cca57e8a91879f4b09088103b4

    Custom Recoveries:
    TWRP by mauronofrio: Official Link
    TWRP by poad42: Official Link
    blu_spark TWRP by eng.stk: Official Link
    Official TWRP by Dees_Troy: Official Link

    Root:
    Magisk: Official Link

    Warning: Do not flash partial update OTAs (under 1 GB) on a modified/rooted device! If you want to use partial OTAs, you must first flash the full OxygenOS zip that it applies to, and then flash the partial OTA from stock recovery. Flashing partial OTAs from TWRP will either fail or soft brick your device. You can return to a usable state by flashing a full zip in recovery.

    FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS

    Download the necessary files from the section above and follow the steps below:

    Note: Dirty flashing is fine if you are running an old OxygenOS version or a ROM based on OxygenOS. If you are, however, coming from a Custom ROM, you must clean flash.

    For Non-Rooted Users with a Locked Bootloader and Stock Recovery:
    • Download the full zip/incremental OTA from the downloads section above and place it in the root of your internal memory
    • Reboot to stock recovery > Shutdown device > Press Volume Down + Power buttons together
    • Select language > Install menu > Install from internal > Select the full zip > Flash
    • After a successful flash > Wipe cache
    • Reboot
    Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

    [Dirty Flash] For Users with an Unlocked Bootloader and TWRP Recovery coming from H2OS/OOS:
    • Download the full ROM zip from the downloads section above
    • Transfer the zip to the root of your device's internal storage
    • Only needed if you are using a TWRP that does not ignore the compatibility.zip check: Remove the compatibility.zip from the downloaded full ROM zip with either MiXplorer or Total Commander (not with any other tool!) on your device itself
    • Reboot to TWRP and take a nandroid backup of your existing ROM
    • Flash Magisk Uninstaller (recommended)
    • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
    • From the TWRP menu, Install > Select full ROM zip > Swipe to flash
    • Flash the latest stable Magisk in case you want to root
    • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
    • If you were decrypted earlier, flash xXx No Verity 4.0.zip from here
    • Reboot
    Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

    Warning: Dirty flashing (update) can be risky! Remember that if you face issues after dirty flashing, you will have to clean flash.

    [Clean Flash] For Users with an Unlocked Bootloader and TWRP Recovery:
    • Download the full ROM zip from the downloads section above
    • Transfer the zip to the root of your device's internal storage
    • Only needed if you are using a TWRP that does not ignore the compatibility.zip check: Remove the compatibility.zip from the downloaded full ROM zip with either MiXplorer or Total Commander (not with any other tool!) on your device itself
    • Reboot to TWRP and take a nandroid backup of your existing ROM
    • Flash Magisk Uninstaller (recommended)
    • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache, cache, system, vendor and data> Swipe to wipe
    • From the TWRP menu, Install > Select full ROM zip (modified one with compatibility.zip removed, in case you're on Oreo or unmodified one, in case you're on Pie) > Swipe to flash
    • Flash the latest stable Magisk in case you want to root
    • From the TWRP menu, Wipe > Advanced wipe > Select dalvik-cache and cache > Swipe to wipe
    • Optional: If you wish to decrypt, format data via TWRP (please note that wiping the data partition, which we did in the 5th step above, is not the same as formatting it) and after that flash xXx No Verity 4.0.zip from here
    • Reboot
    Note: First boot may take some time, so please be patient and wait for it to boot.

    Never Settle.

    XDA:DevDB Information
    [OFFICIAL] OxygenOS Stable for the OnePlus 5, ROM for the OnePlus 5

    Contributors
    Funk Wizard, shadowstep, Some_Random_Username
    ROM OS Version: Android 10
    ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x

    Version Information
    Status: Stable

    Created 2018-09-28
    Last Updated 2020-11-20
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    Download Section Moved to OP and is now maintained by the Official Maintainers !!

    Thread Contributors:
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    Flashing Instructions moved to OP and now maintained by official Maintainers !

    Thread Contributors:
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    Normally I don't comment on stuff like this but the amount of complaining in this thread has caused me to unsubscribe. I'm sorry but how did you guys not expect this coming into the device? You could see OnePlus' track record with the OP3/T (before the past month or so). You're expecting Google-level updates out of a company with probably a tenth of the amount of developers. Would I love to see more timely updates? Absolutely. OnePlus could greatly improve their release schedule by keeping their own development separate from security updates so they can release those updates within a few days of release without introducing regressions but who knows what they plan to do. Yeah, they hyped the camera up and yeah, it has fallen a little flat but I am sure the complaints on their own forum are rolling in hard, where they are actually listening. Plus you all act like Funk Wizard is an official OnePlus employee, expecting him to comment on issues he has no insight on. I'm not directing this as one person, I've been subscribed to this thread since I got the device a month and a half ago and it's been many people so don't think I'm personally attacking you (famous last words).
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    [How To] Take Log's on OOS/H2OS | Oneplus Logkit | Bug Reports

    Hi All

    To begin with let me Thank You All for your Active Participation and Feedback on Cheeseburger OOS Updates. We are trying to introduce new features, optimize the software and eliminate the bugs for a better user experience, making OOS/H2OS the Best Optimized OEM Rom :highfive:

    In order to do this we would appreciate regular feedback/bug reports/logs from our users to diagnose issues and rectify them :good:
    I see that although users are able to reproduce various issues, however very few actually go ahead and submit the logs. Without the logs/bug report its very difficult for the ROM Team to reproduce the same issue and hence takes longer time to identify and kill these issues :confused:

    Thus to make it simpler, let me introduce you to the OnePlus Logkit which is an OOS in-built feature to capture logs and does not require root access or any special permissions. If you follow the below you can easily take logs and submit for further testing and it does not matter if you are a stock or rooted user :wink:

    Before we begin :fingers-crossed:

    * Please make a clean flash to check whether the issue still persists before taking the log, most of the times a clean flash will solve your issue so we would appreciate if you do a clean flash before reporting any issue.

    * We would appreciate logs without any mods like SuperSU/Magisk/Magisk Modules, Custom Kernels or any other Visual or SystemUI Mods/Substratum.

    * This method should work on all OOS/H2OS Versions Stable & Beta as and when it comes for OP5 :fingers-crossed:

    * Install the latest User Feedback App and use the same to submit logs/upload and share the link with me so i can forward them to the ROM Team :good:

    Follow the below steps to take logs on OOS/H2OS using Oneplus Logkit and before you start, clear/close all recent apps:

    1. Go to phone dialer app and dial *#800# :good:

    2. Select the first option which says “oneplus Logkit” > Delete history log :good:

    3. Click "advanced" > "save log type", select all these options (Kernel, Main, System, Radio, Event, Tcpdump), then click OK :good:

    3. Go back & select the first option "save log", it would give you a prompt to reboot (reboot if the issue reoccurs easily, otherwise, click “cancel” :good:

    4. Now make the issue reproduce and take a screenshot of the issue wherever possible :fingers-crossed:

    6. Enter Oneplus Logkit, choose “other log info”, click “get bugreport info” once > Wait for 2-3 mins and let the Logs get saved till it shows a toast with "get info done" :good:

    7. Go back, choose save log again to stop the log reporting :good:

    7. Finally, Enter Files > Internal Storage > oem_log, find the folder, zip it to compress and send it to us along with the screenshot :highfive:

    As mentioned above use the User Feedback App to submit the logs or upload and share the link the ROM Team on bughunters@oneplus.net and also share the upload link with me :good:

    I will try my best to follow it up with the team directly :highfive:

    Many Thanks for your support and consideration :highfive:

    PS: Screenshots attached for the entire process for easy understanding :fingers-crossed: