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OnePlus is forcing the Amazon app on the OnePlus 8T (Update: OnePlus response)

August 06, 2025

Update: August 19, 2025 (10:30 AM ET):OnePlus explained its Amazon app sideloading practice in a statement toAndroid Authority:

Original article: June 13, 2025 (6:49 AM ET):It seems OnePlus is treading dangerously close to bloatware territory again with its latest software update for theOnePlus 8T. The Indian model of the phone is now receiving the Oxygen OS 11.0.1.2.KB05DA update that strangely brings with it the Amazon shopping app.

OnePlus 8T angled front hero shot focusing on the top of the display

We first got wind of the update throughTwitterand user posts on theOnePlus forums. We also checked our own OnePlus 8T review unit in India, and sure enough, the 389MB update is installing the Amazon app on the phone.

It seemed OnePlus was on the road to redemption when itconfirmedlast week that it wouldn’t pre-install Facebook bloatware on the OnePlus 8T like it did on theOnePlus 8 seriesand theOnePlus Nord. The phones packed the Facebook App Installer, Facebook Services, and Facebook App Manager as part of the system apps. They couldn’t be uninstalled and as a result, OnePlus receiveda ton of flakfrom users.

OnePlus 8T Amazon app Oxygen OS Update Changelog

Thankfully, the Amazon app that comes with the latest OnePlus 8T Oxygen OS update can be uninstalled. There are also no other background apps associated with Amazon that can’t be removed from the phone. It’s worth noting that our review unit also came with the Amazon Music app pre-installed (yet removable).

Adding bloatware via OTA updates

The latest move by OnePlus sure seems like one that would benefit the company. Pre-loading third-party apps or installing them via system updates can present a monetization opportunity for smartphone OEMs.

It’s also worth noting that the OnePlus 8T recently launched in India as an Amazon exclusive. The e-commerce platform heavily promoted its launch event, so it’s not surprising that the phone maker returned the favor. However, we’re not aware of any deal between the two companies or why OnePlus decided to forcefully push the Amazon app on the OnePlus 8T through an OTA.

Nevertheless, the update might not sit well with users. No one likes to see unwanted apps being loaded on their phones without their explicit consent.

Are you okay with OnePlus installing removable third-party apps via software updates?

It also begs the question if we’ll see more of this behavior in future Oxygen OS updates. Is OnePlus simply circumventing the issue of pre-loaded bloatware by adding third-party apps through OTA updates later? We’ll just have to wait and watch.

In the meantime, you can view the full changelog of the Oxygen OS 11.0.1.2 update for the OnePlus 8T below.

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