Relatively new to the whole operating system game, OnePlus has sought to fill the void of its (sourly ended) partnership with Cyanogen and they’ve managed quite well so far; thanks to the almost stock, Oxygen OS available on the OnePlus lineup.
Even if they’ve managed to levitate some fears on how the brand will progress with no OS partner, OnePlus has still not settled their production issues (North America shipping delayed). Still, if you’re one of the lucky few to have the OnePlus 2, the 2.1 update brings some new much awaited features. The two big highlights are its new manual camera mode and RAW support for third party apps. For the manual mode, it adds some great extensive features, such as manual focus, shutter speed up to 30 seconds, ISO settings and exposure levels.
Their home-grown developers have also added a slider to adjust the colour balance of the display (cooler or warmer) of your 2016 Flagship Killer; you can find these settings in the Display menu. Some might have struggled while switching Airplane Mode on and off in the past but a software fix made to some telephone services might have addressed these issues.
A roll-out of the OTA has already begun but don’t worry if you haven’t received it yet, keep checking back throughout the day and you should have it soon enough. In Malaysia, we’ve finally got it but that’s if you secured an invite, check out our post on it here.
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