Wednesday 6 July 2016

OnePlus 3: OxygenOS 3.2.0 released now

OnePlus new OTA firmware update in March, OxygenOS 3.2.0, which was released yesterday has been temporarily removed again due to reports of problems after the upgrade. OnePlus has announced that it will undo the update for now, while the matter is investigated as reported in the online forum of the company.



OxygenOS 3.2.0 is set to add features including better management of RAM, a sRGB mode for exposure and improved GPS performance. Other improvements include better audio playback quality, better camera quality / functionality, security patches and fixing some issues gallery.

OnePlus 3 was released in India last month, and has 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. The 5.5-inch smartphone runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, and has a front camera + 8MP rear camera 16 megapixels.

In our opinion, we loved the looks of OnePlus three top quality and performance. House was also another strong point of smart phones, which are giving exceptional photographs in low light and normal performance for its price.

The only problem with OnePlus phones has been the ability to change to create problems that could not have existed before. With our previous unit OnePlus 2, we had realized this, and a set of changes as a result the phone overheating and increased battery consumption.

In the case of OnePlus 3, the company really need to get the right software and ensure that the changes do not end up creating the same set of problems that plagued the smartphone before.
OnePlus 3 is available on Amazon for Rs 27,999 in India and the company has removed the invite system sales this year.

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