A fresh software update is being rolled out today for the OnePlus 2 smartphone. No, the update is not gonna make any revolutionary change such as changing the Android version of the device to Marshmallow, but it does brings along a variety of bug fixes and enhancements. The update also takes care of the occasional image corruption issue in OnePlus Camera.
The key change that the update brings along is the addition of RAW support for the pre-installed camera app on the device. OnePlus rolled out an update in September, which allowed the RAW image capture feature through third-party applications. However, with this new update, it is being made a part of the original camera app.
Furthermore, the update also enhances compatibility with Bluetooth devices and Ultra SIM, accompanied by a GMS 3.0 upgrade. It also fixes roaming issues and also adds support for the Romanian language, along with a few security patches.
Like other update rollouts, this one will also appear on devices gradually. It might even take a week's time to hit your device. But, we are certain that you will receive it, sooner or later.
Story first published on: March 5, 2016 at 4:56 pm
Source: OxygenOS 2.2.1 update brings RAW support to the default camera app on OnePlus 2
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