OnePlus,
after rolling out the 3.2.1 update for its OxygenOS on OnePlus 3
earlier this
month,
the is rolling out OxygenOS 3.2.2. The update for the OnePlus 3 carries
with itself some useful improvements like better notification
management in doze mode and disabled fingerprint sensor while in the
pocket.
OxygenOS 3.2.2 update for the OnePlus 3 contains
other improvements like added NFC
toggle in quick settings, enhanced noise cancellation in video
recording, and an updated 4K video recording codec, as per the changelog
on the OnePlus forum.
The update also addresses the alert slider/silent mode issue and
contains the latest security patches and various optimisations.
OnePlus
3 has also received an official support for CyanogenMod 13, and nightly
builds are now available for users to
flash on their phones. However, as pointed out by Android Beat, there
are a couple of issues with the build in its present form. As OnePlus
has not given out a binary release, Dash charge is currently not
supported by the build.
Also, the post-processing applied by the
stock camera app on OxygenOS is
missing in the CyanogenMod 13 build and as a result, the pictures taken
by the camera take a major quality hit. However, an official
CyanogenMod release indicates
that the build is reaching a stable point and is expected to sort out
minor bugs soon.
OnePlus and Cyanogen
parted ways
in April last year as Cyanogen had a different goal than OnePlus' on
the software front, which resulted in the breaking up of the deal,
Cyanogen's Founder CTO Steve Kondik explained later.