Sunday, 5 June 2016
OnePlus 2 gets OxygenOS 3.0.2 update with Android Marshmallow
After being in beta for quite some time, OnePlus has finally started rolling out Android Marshmallow to OnePlus 2 in the form of OxygenOS 3.0.2 over-the-air. This is an incremental roll out and will be widely available within the next 48 hours.
Besides Android Marshmallow, the update brings new features and enhancements. Note that this update will remove your stored fingerprint, and if you have fingerprint authentication set up, you will have to save them once again before use.
The update weighs in at 141MB and brings the following features to OnePlus 2:
You can also manually flash the Oxygen OS 3.0.2 firmware on your OnePlus with stock recovery using OTA (download link). To know more about Oxygen OS 3.0.2 update head over to the OnePlus forum.
- Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow upgrade
- Enhanced Doze mode for better battery life
- System wide performance improvements
- Improved fingerprint sensor performance and recognition
- New OnePlus Camera UI and AF optimization
- MaxxAudio and Tuner have been removed. We have integrated with Dirac HD Sound technology for the speaker so you get a great experience without the knobs and dials
- Shelf UX has been improved. You can now long press to edit a board
- You can now lock apps in recents so they won't be cleared away. We've also added clear process in addition to clear-all for those of you who want a better control of background processes
- Network operator selection will now stick to your choice so you don't accidentally roam onto unintended networks
- Swiftkey update to 6.3.3
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Motorola is known for its timely updates in recent years, so it’s not surprising to learn that Motorola will bring Marshmallow to a swath of devices early on!
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