OnePlus has finally started rolling out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow-based OxygenOS 3.0.2 OTA (over-the-air) update to its 2015 "flagship killer" OnePlus 2, several months after its peers received the firmware. The update comes a few days after the mobile phone manufacturing company released the OxygenOS 3.0.1 beta to its current flagship device.
OnePlus made OxygenOS 3.0.1 community build for the OnePlus 2 last month, several weeks after the Android Marshmallow-based OxygenOS 3.0 beta was released. The company had earlier said that the OxygenOS 3.0.1 beta would be the last update before the final version is pushed out.
The administrator of the OnePlus forum announced on Sunday that the new firmware update has come to the OnePlus 2, and that the device should receive the OS within 48 hours. "We are about to start the incremental rollout of OxygenOS 3.0.2 on OnePlus 2, the upgrade to Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 for the OnePlus 2," wrote the administrator of OnePlus forum. "As usual, this will be an incremental rollout. We should reach 100% coverage in the next 48 hours or so."
The report went on to say that the firmware update comes with features like enhanced doze mode, improved fingerprint sensor, New OnePlus Camera UI and AF optimisation, Dirac HD Sound technology replacing MaxxAudio and Tuner and Shelf UX removed, among others.