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OxygenOS 2.1 now rolling out to the OnePlus 2, brings some big camera improvements and bug fixes
OnePlus has just announced that it has begun an incremental rollout of OxygenOS 2.1.0 for the OnePlus 2. The OTA will reach a small percentage of users starting today, and if all goes well, a broader rollout will commence tomorrow.
This is a pretty big update. Most notably, version 2.1.0 of OxygenOS brings a manual camera mode to the stock camera application, which should definitely be a welcome addition among camera enthusiasts. OnePlus has also added Raw support for third-party camera apps. There’s also a new color balance slider under the phone’s Display settings, along with a good amount of bug fixes and various improvements throughout the OS.
Here’s the full changelog for the v2.1.0 update:
- We’ve added manual mode for all you photography enthusiasts. Hope this will give you more control for capturing that perfect moment.
- Raw support is now enabled for 3rd party camera apps that support this format
- There’s a new color balance slider in Display for adjusting the color tone of your screen. You can now go warmer or cooler as you please.
- Added Exchange support.
- We fixed some issues that were causing problems with popular 3rd party apps.
- Telephony service improvements so you no longer get the lag when you turn on/off airplane mode.
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If you’ve received OxygenOS 2.1.0, be sure to tell us your thoughts in the comment section below!