Good news for users of OnePlus'
One smartphone, as the manufacturer has just announced its long-awaited
OxygenOS operating system is now available to download. While the
release in one week behind the company's original promised date, the
Android-based operating system brings much of the design and features of
Lollipop to the One, replacing the CyanogenMod ROM that previously
powered the device.
On the blog post announcing the news, the company
writes they have a goal of "providing faster, more meaningful updates
and a better-integrated range of services for every OnePlus user," going
forward. Installation instructions, as well as the actual OxygenOS download, are available on OnePlus' site,
and not yet offered as an over-the-air update. As the installation will
completely replace the Cyanogen operating system, users must manually
wipe and flash their device.
Check out OxygenOS's
functions and appearance in the video preview below:
Saturday, April 04, 2015
OnePlus’ Android-based OxygenOS Now Available For Download
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