OnePlus 2 Android

The OnePlus 2 can currently say hello to a brand new software update: the OnePlus android smartphone will currently begin getting an upgraded version, bumping it up to OxygenOS 3.5.8. unfortunately, the update will not bring nougat to the phone. read on to learn more concerning the update.

OxygenOS (Operating System) 3.5.8

Owners of the OnePlus 2 have been looking forward to an android 7.0 nougat update for some time currently. unfortunately, nowadays isn’t their lucky day. The OxygenOS 3.5.8 update is rolling out, however it will not be bringing nougat to the device. The update will, however, still embody the March security patch and some bug fixes. These bug fixes will include: echos during duo video calls, network dropping, audio compatibility and roaming problems. Users can expect the update to arrive OTA within the next few days.

OxygenOS (Operating System) 3.5.5

OnePlus has starting rolling out an update to OxygenOS bringing it to version 3.5.5, as reported in their forum. The update will happen OTA (over-the-air ). However, not all phones will get the update all right away, however within the coming days, therefore you would like to be a bit patient.

What can OnePlus 2 owners expect with the update? they’ll currently be able to create use of the freshly supported VoLTE function. The manufacturer has also added App Lock and battery saving mode, which can be switched on within the settings of your phone below Battery. below Developer options within the settings, there is a new Gaming Mode. Shelf optimization, the user interface and apps like Clock also got revamped.

In addition, the new update will include the android security patch from December, wiping out some bugs and making a more stable system. two problems are reported with the update though: for one, the Clock, Calculator and messenger apps will all be replaced with OnePlus apps if you’ve got ne’er updated the Google apps. Secondly, some phone settings can be brought back to default.

If you’re having problems with 3.5.5 and need to downgrade to 3.1.0 for whatever reason, OnePlus provides you with the steps to try and do it.
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OxygenOS (Operating System) 3.0

In June 2016, OnePlus previously rolled oxygen OS 3.0.2, supported android 6.0.1 marshmallow, to users. The update began to hit devices on June 5, and OnePlus hoped to have it totally deployed within 48 hours.

The update clears your stored fingerprints, therefore you’ll have to rescan your fingers once the update is installed. Otherwise, it comes with a host of improvements, including Marshmallow’s battery-saving Doze mode and a brand new camera UI. find out more about the update and what it contains within the OnePlus forums.

Previously. a user had reached out to android Police with a set of screenshots showing their OnePlus 2 running OxygenOS 3.0 supported android marshmallow, suggesting that a soak check of the update was underway. the pictures show not only the new OS version number however additionally some changes that OnePlus has created to its own OS. These changes embody new wallpaper, an alert slider and a lot of customization choices for the home screen.

OxygenOS (Operating System) 2.2.0

OnePlus announced the OxygenOS 2.2.0 rollout on December 21. It’s an progressive deployment, therefore it should take some time to arrive on your device, however rest assured it’s on its way.

The update brings security patches, as well as a number of fixes, including for twin SIM preference choice problems and Google Camera bugs. It also adds a fast setting for adjustable screen temperature, vacation wallpapers and the ability to hide the search bar option in launcher settings.
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OxygenOS (Operating System) 2.1.0

The OxygenOS 2.1.0 update was declared via the OnePlus forums, with the subsequent improvements:

  • Added Exchange support
  • Manual camera mode
  • Telephone service improvements to reduce “lag” when you flip airplane mode on or off
  • Raw support for third party camera apps
  • Color balance slider in show settings for adjusting the colour tone of the screen, a feature recently seen on the Huawei Mate S)
  • Fixes for problems with popular 3rd party apps
  • Other bug fixes and improvements

While these updates are welcome, it’s unclear whether they cover some of the problems we were expecting. many issues have been reported as a result of putting in the previous update, OxygenOS 2.0.2, including battery drain, fingerprint scanner problems, poor quality pictures from the front-facing camera, and broken 3rd party camera apps.

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