The
OnePlus 2 from Monday started receiving an over-the-air (OTA) update
to OxygenOS 2.2.0. The Chinese company however noted that the update
rollout will be gradual and thus will take some time to reach all users.
Users can manually check for the new update availability by going to
Settings > About Phone > System Updates on their OnePlus 2.
The
OyxgenOS 2.2.0 update for the OnePlus 2 smartphone fixes dual SIM
preference selection issues in settings; adds NTFS and exFAT support for
OTG; fixes Google Camera photo-sphere and panorama bugs, and also
brings screen temperature adjust options directly from quick settings.
Some
of the other features that the latest update brings for the handset include an added hide
search bar option in launcher settings and new holiday wallpapers. The
OxygenOS 2.2.0 update also brings security patches, general bug fixes,
and optimisations.
(Also see: OnePlus 2 Set to Receive Official
CyanogenMod ROM)
The latest update comes almost a month after the OxygenOS 2.1.2 update was released for the OnePlus 2 and
OnePlus X smartphones. We can expect a similar update to rollout to the
OnePlus X in coming days.
Late last month, OnePlus X also started
receiving the OxygenOS 2.1.3 OTA update that focused on improving the user
experience with SD cards, brought security patches, and more.
Earlier
this month, the OnePlus 2 (Review) went on sale invite-free in India
'forever'. The smartphone is available exclusively via Amazon India.