OxygenOS 3.2.1 for OnePlus 3 rolled out after OxygenOS 3.2 update was plagued with issues
The company has said the latest update has all the elements from the 3.2 update.
OnePlus has started rolling out a refreshed version of the OxygenOS 3.2 in the form of OxygenOS 3.2.1 for OnePlus 3. The latest update is a replacement for the 3.2 update as users complained of operational issues after the update.
The company took to its users forums to make the announcement saying: "As you may have noticed, we paused the recent OxygenOS 3.2.0 rollout. Rather than continuing that rollout, we're skipping right ahead to 3.2.1. If you've already updated to 3.2.0, this update includes some additional improvements. If you haven't, don't worry. This update includes all of the 3.2.0 improvements as well."
The company also listed the noted changes the update brings. Most of these were already revealed by OnePlus in the OxygenOS 3.2 update.
- Fixed some notification issues
- Addressed SIM recognition issue
- Enabled sRGB mode in developer options
- Improved RAM management
- Improved GPS performance
- Enhanced audio playback quality
- Updated custom icon packs
- Improved camera quality/functionality
- Fixed some issues in Gallery
- Implemented latest Google security patches
- Fixed bugs in Clock/Music apps
While the OxygenOS 3.2 update has been rolled out for other devices by OnePlus like OnePlus One, the OnePlus 3 is the first device to get the OxygenOs 3.2.1 update. The company has yet to announce the latest update for the OnePlus X as well as the OnePlus 2 handset.
Meanwhile, the OnePlus 3 price will be increased in UK, the company announced a few days ago owing to Brexit after effects. Those who want to grab the device at its original price of £309 will have to order it from the company's official website on or before 11 July.
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