OnePlus today announced the rollout of OxygenOS 2.1.0 for the OnePlus 2. The latest update to the OxygenOS for the handset brings some much-needed improvements to the camera app and other bug-fixes.
For all photography lovers and advanced camera users, OnePlus has added manual mode to the OnePlus 2 camera app with this update. This will allow OnePlus 2 users to control the shutter speed, ISO levels, exposure, focus point, and more while clicking a picture. Additionally, the update will also allow third-party camera apps to shoot images in RAW format on the handset.
Other notable changes present in the update include a color balance slider to tweak the color tone of the display and Exchange support. A mini-changelog of the update can be found below:
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We’ve added manual mode for all you photography enthusiasts. Hope this will give you more control for capturing that perfect moment.
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Raw support is now enabled for 3rd party camera apps that support this format
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There’s a new color balance slider in Display for adjusting the color tone of your screen. You can now go warmer or cooler as you please.
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Added Exchange support.
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We fixed some issues that were causing problems with popular 3rd party apps.
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Telephony service improvements so you no longer get the lag when you turn on/off airplane mode.
While the rollout of the OTA update has started from today itself, it will only be available for a small percentage of users. It is from tomorrow that OnePlus plans on doing a broader rollout.
This is the second major update that OnePlus has rolled out for their 2016 flagship killer since just over a month after the device first went on sale.
[Via OnePlus]