OnePlus today announced the roll out of the first update to OxygenOS running on the OnePlus 2. The update is mainly aimed at fixing all the bugs and performance issues that were noted by reviewers in the initial build of the OS.
The update also includes a patch for the Stagefright security exploit and OnePlus says that this update should also lead to an improvement in the battery life of the device. The full change log of the update can be found below:
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Added a patch for the Stagefright security exploit
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Improves battery performance
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Improves user interface logic and coherence
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Fixed an issue with pinch-to-zoom in Google Photos
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Fixed an issue where Dark Mode would cause instability in certain apps
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Fixed an issue related to import/export of contacts stored on SIM card
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Additional support for global carrier APNs
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Other improvements and bug fixes
OnePlus says that the update will be rolled out incrementally, so it can take a fair bit of time to be available for all OnePlus 2 owners out there. The roll out of the update will first start in India though.
Despite improving their invite system for the OnePlus 2 and the device itself going on sale from August 11, the OnePlus 2 has been a hard device to purchase. The roll out of the invite from the company has been extremely slow with only a handful of loyal fanboys of the company getting an invite to purchase the device. Hopefully, OnePlus will be ramping the production of the handset in the coming weeks, which should also lead to an increase in the availability of invites to purchase the device.
[Via OnePlus]