OnePlus has started rolling out a bug-fixing OTA update for the OnePlus 2 — their 2016 flagship killer. Beside fixing a bunch of bugs, the Oxygen OS 2.2.0 update also adds some nifty little features like support for NTFS and exFAT formatted drives in USB OTG and pre-loads some holiday theme wallpapers.
A quick change-log of the update can be found below:
- Fixed dual SIM preference selection issues in settings
- Added NTFS and exFAT support for OTG
- Fixed Google Camera photo-sphere and panorama bugs
- Screen temperature can now be adjusted from quick settings
- Added hide search bar option in launcher settings
- Security patches
- Holiday wallpapers
- General bug fixes and optimisations
The dual SIM preference bug was particularly annoying many OnePlus 2 users, and they will be glad to know that OnePlus have fixed the issue in this update. As always, the update is being rolled out in batches and most OnePlus 2 users will start seeing the OTA update land on their handset by the end of this week or early next week.
As for the Marshmallow update, the OnePlus 2 is scheduled to receive it in Q1 next year.
[Via OnePlus]