Despite
no official announcement by the company, several OnePlus users had
started receiving OxygenOS 3.2 update earlier this week. As it turns
out, the company later stalled its Oxygen 3.2 update and has decided to
now move ahead directly with
OxygenOS 3.2.1 update.
On Thursday, a
OnePlus staff member posted on company's official forum that the
company has decided to skip OxygenOS 3.2 rollout and that the 3.2.1
update will cover all of 3.2 update's improvements. He added that "the
incremental rollout of OxygenOS 3.2.1 on the OnePlus 3" was starting
from Thursday itself.
The new update will bring with itself the
much
requested
sRGB mode, improved RAM management, and better GPS performance. It will
also bring the latest Google security patches and is said to enhance
audio playback quality.
The 3.2.1 update will also pack updated
custom icon packs and is said to fix certain issues in Gallery. The
company also claims that it will improve the camera's quality and its
functionality.
The company has also resolved some issues with SIM
recognition, and problems with clock and music apps with the latest
update, according to the change log posted by the staff member on the
forum.
The 3.2 update was reported to be around 396MB in size.
Some users who were already on 3.2.0 version have said on forum that
they have received a 15MB update for 3.2.1.
Last month, OnePlus
CEO Carl Pei expressed his displeasure about the criticism that OnePlus
3's display has received, and clarified why the company didn't initially
include the sRGB mode. Ultimately, Pei had to give in to the feedback
from the customers, and confirm that OnePlus would bring sRGB in the
next update.