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  • Android 7.0 Nougat For OnePlus One and Android 7.1 to OnePlus Two and OnePlus 3 Soon

    Android 7.0 Nougat For OnePlus One and Android 7.1 to OnePlus Two and OnePlus 3 Soon

    The refresh cycles of OnePlus handsets have been poorly placed and the company has usually taken a long while to push Android updates to their devices. However, that may change with the Nougat release.

    Benchmarking websites are recording data from the OnePlus One, OnePlus Two and OnePlus 3 with Android 7.0 and 7.1 Nougat installed.

    The Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, which is featured on the OnePlus One is considered to be not compatible with the Vulcan API required for Nougat. However, it could simply be a test install without the Vulcan Graphics API, or the company may be working on a final build for its users.

    According to Geekbench, the OnePlus One gets a Single core score of 976 and a Multicore score of 2521 while on Android Nougat 7.0

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    The OnePlus Two on the other hand was found running both Android 7.0 and Android 7.1 scoring 1168 on Single core on Android 7.0 and a score of 715 on Single Core on Android 7.1, while multicore ranges from 2922 on 7.0 to 2694 on 7.1. Meaning that the Android 7.1 build is not very stable and possibly is still being worked on.

    OnePlus 3 is showing an impressive score while on Android 7.1 for Single-core reaches 1747 and a score of 4007 for Multi-core.

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    The push update for the OnePlus Two with Nougat could be bundled with the OTA update said to enable VoLTE on the handset. The company may also enable the support for OnePlus X and OnePlus One, but no official word for that has been given out.

    The OnePlus 3 may be phased out for an intermittent handset called the OnePlus 3T which will be designed around a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset and will launch in December.

     

  • Amazon Offers Exciting Discount On OnePlus One This Diwali

    Amazon Offers Exciting Discount On OnePlus One This Diwali

    Chinese smartphone vendor made a huge entry into the Indian markets with their OnePlus One. Initially we didn’t know what to expect of it, but eventually we were pleasantly surprised as OnePlus One arrived with top notch hardware for its time. Take a look at some of its specifications:

    Operating System CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4
    CPU Qualcomm© Snapdragon™ 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs
    GPU Adreno 330, 578MHz
    RAM 3 GB LP-DDR3, 1866MHz
    Storage 16/64 GB eMMC 5.0, available capacity varies
    Cameras 13 Megapixel – Sony Exmor IMX 214 / 5 MP Front
    Battery Embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery

    Today, we bring you some good news, that Amazon India is offering a Diwali Special offer on the OnePlus One. The smartphone which was originally priced at Rs.19,999 will now be priced at Rs,17,99 this Diwali.

    The phone comes with superior specs and an impressive body. It comes in a sandstone version with chrome and metallic accents, logos, buttons and the Cyanogen logo printed at the back. If you are still not sure about whether to buy this phone or not, click here for other specs, details, unboxing and a hands on review to help you make your mind.

  • OnePlus One Price to Remain the Same Says Co-Founder Carl Pei

    OnePlus One Price to Remain the Same Says Co-Founder Carl Pei

    In a recent interview, OnePlus co-founder, Carl Pei said that they would not be slashing down prices for the OnePlus One even as sales for OnePlus 2 kickoff.

    OnePlus has been a successful startup right from the beginning and with the OnePlus 2 registration reaching nearly 3 million now, it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, anytime soon. Carl Pei also mentioned the fact that they were very humbled at the immensely positive response to the product, especially as huge crowds were seen lining up the day before the launch to buy the product.

    “There’s no planned OnePlus One price cut. We see price cuts as slapping our early customers in the face, and will only resort to it when we have no other choice.” – said Carl Pei

    OnePlus continues to strive towards its motto of ‘Never Settle’ with the co-founder also quoted as saying, “You don’t kill other flagships by cramming all the specs into a device. That’s a surefire path to mediocrity. Never settle for mediocrity.”

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    With its holistic approach and focus to sell quality devices with high specs at affordable prices, OnePlus seems to be doing more than alright, for now.

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  • Now, Expect a Price Drop on the OnePlus One

    Now, Expect a Price Drop on the OnePlus One

    Many are probably wondering what the fate of the OnePlus One will be, right after the release of the much anticipated OnePlus 2. Well, general Manager of OnePlus India, Vikas Agarwal, says that the device will not be discontinued but the price of the product will most definitely drop.

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    The OnePlus One is presently priced at Rs 18,998 for 16GB and Rs 21,998 for 64GB, though the exact price after the drop, has not been announced yet. Meanwhile, the company has announced its aim to sell around one million handsets by the end of this year.

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    Till then, it is suggested that the OnePlus 2 will be a better and easier buy since it has a lot more to offer due to heavy demands.

  • OnePlus One Vs OnePlus 2 : What’s the Real Difference?

    OnePlus One Vs OnePlus 2 : What’s the Real Difference?

    The day has finally arrived. OnePlus has released their highly-anticipated follow up to their 2014 OnePlus One, the OnePlus 2. The launch event was showcased exclusively through Virtual Reality technology via specially designed OnePlus VR headsets. All this while, the Chinese start-up had been releasing teasers and trailers to keep their fans occupied ahead of the launch today. These, served the purpose, and managed to create the desired hype.

    First, let us see have a quick look at how the OnePlus 2 fares against its elder brother, the OnePlus One.

    Specification

    OnePlus One

    OnePlus 2

    Display  5.5-inch LTPS LCD, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 5.5-inch TPS LCD in cell, Corning Gorilla Glass
    Resolution  1080×1920 pixels, 401 ppi 1080×1920 pixels, 401 ppi
    Chipset Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801 Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810 v2.1
    Processor Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 and Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57
    GPU  Adreno 330 Adreno 430
    RAM 3 GB 3/4 GB LPDDR4 RAM
    Storage 16/64 GB 16/64 GB
    Expandability N/A N/A
    Rear Camera 13 MP Sony Exmor IMX214 camera with f/2.0 aperture 13 MP with OIS, 1.35 sensor size and fast laser focus and f/ 2.0 aperture
    Rear Camera Video 2160p at 30fps, 2160p(DCI) at 24fps, 1080p at 60fps, 720p at 120fps, HDR, stereo sound recording 2160p at 30fps, 2160p(DCI) at 24fps, 1080p at 60fps, 720p at 120fps, HDR, stereo sound recording
    Front Camera 5 MP 5 MP
    Front Camera Video 1080p at 30fps 1080p at 30fps
    Battery Non-removable Li-Po 3100 mAh battery Non-removable Li-Po 3300 mAh battery
    Operating System CyanogenMod 12 Android 5.1 Lollipop-based Oxygen OS
    Connectivity SIM: MicroWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspotBluetooth v4.1, A2DP with A-GPS, GLONASSNFC, microUSB v2.0, USB Host SIM: DualWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
    Bluetooth v4.1, A2DPGPS with A-GPS, GLONASS, Radio FM,microUSB v2.0, Type-C reversible connector
    Miscellaneous  Available in Silk White, Sandstone Black colours; Fingerprint sensor, Reversible USB Type-C Charger
    Price  Rs 21, 999 Rs 22,999/24,999

    As we can see in the spec sheet above, there is not much difference between the One and 2. Most of the specs including the screen size, resolution, storage and camera. The OnePlus 2, although, stands out in the terms of its processor and RAM. OnePlus 2 is also the first OnePlus device to feature a Type-C USB port and a fingerprint sensor, that can store five unique fingerprints.

    Camera-wise the megapixel number may not have budged, however the company has added an array of useful sensors. The OnePlus 2 comes with a sensor pixel size of 1.3 microns that makes it up to 35% larger than standard smartphone cameras. The new Laser Focus feature also helps to take clear shots in less that 0.3 seconds. It also features the coveted OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation), which has been previously seen in the iPhone 6 Plus.

    Just like the specs, the price also barely sees a change. The company had announced that the new handset will not cross more than the price of Rs. 28,500 ($450). Honoring that promise, OnePlus revealed the final launch price of the new OnePlus 2 as Rs. 22,999 for the 16GB variant and Rs. 24,999  for the 64GB variant.

    We think the upgraded design and the new camera, RAM, reversible chargerm and fingerprint scanner may be worth the amount, but we’ll only give our final verdict after our full review. Watch this space for more on the new OnePlus 2.

  • OnePlus One 64GB Available for Rs. 19,998 on Amazon India

    OnePlus One 64GB Available for Rs. 19,998 on Amazon India

    Amazon India is offering the 2014 flagship killer at a discounted rate. The OnePlus One is available on the e-commerce website at Rs. 2,000 off, making its cost Rs. 19,998 for the 64GB model. You can also accessorize your One with products like earphones and protective cases, which need to be bought additionally.

    This change can be considered as a tactic to clear stocks and make room for its next flagship, the OnePlus 2, which is expected to debut in the third quarter of this year. A while back, the Chinese company had already dropped the price of the OnePlus One in the US and other markets, while Indians were awaiting the sale.

    Talking about the upcoming OnePlus 2, the device is expected to boast a 5.5-inch 2K display to offer an improved viewing experience of the user. It is highly possible that the OnePlus 2 will run on Cyanogen OS, as the differences between Cyanogen and the Chinese smartphone firm have been settled, and the cases have been withdrawn by mutual approval. It is confirmed to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1 processor that will include the capability of streaming 4K Ultra HD video, impressive image processing and more. The OnePlus 2 is speculated to be priced approximately 1,999 Yuan (Rs. 20,644).

    If you don’t wish to wait for the OnePlus 2, we’d recommend you go for the OnePlus One today.

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  • Spec Battle : ASUS ZenFone 2 Vs OnePlus One

    Spec Battle : ASUS ZenFone 2 Vs OnePlus One

    The ASUS Zenfone series is a highly appreciated lineup in the Indian smartphone market. The Taiwanese electronics maker already has Zenfone 4, 5 and 6 in its India handset portfolio and today, it expanded its ZenFone range in the country with the launch of ZenFone 2. The latest iteration is a mid-range smartphone and known to boast the powerful 4GB of RAM.

    Priced at Rs. 22,999, ZenFone 2 holds quite a good spec sheet. It has an edge over many the high-end smartphones and competes with devices like Huawei Honor 6 Plus, iPhone 5c, and LG G3. We have pitted it against the flagship killer of 2014 i.e. OnePlus One and here are the differences between the two.

    Specs

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    ASUS ZenFone 2

    Display 5.5-inch Full-HD, 1080×1920 pixels 5.5-inch Full-HD, 1080×1920 pixels
    Processor 2.5GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Z3580
    RAM 3GB 4GB
    Storage 64GB, non-expandable 64GB, expandable up to 64GB
    Camera 13MP Rear and 5MP Front 13MP Rear and 5MP Front
    Battery 3100mAh 3000mAh
    Operating System CyanogenMod 12 Android 5.0 Lollipop
    Price Rs. 21,999 Rs. 22,999

    As you can see in the table above, both OnePlus One and ASUS ZenFone 2 bear nearly the same specifications. Both the devices have a 5.5-inch Full-HD display, 64GB onboard memory, 13MP primary shooter, and 5MP selfie camera. The One has a slightly bigger battery and stuffs a Snapdragon processor, while the new ZenFone houses an Intel chipset. The ZenFone is priced Rs. 1,000 higher than the OnePlus One.

    OnePlus has an edge over the ZenFone as it give a variation to the users by offering CyanogenMod which can now be upgraded to CyanogenMod 12 or Oxygen OS now. The ZenFone 2, on the other hand, comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop. We won’t be able to give a final verdict till we’ve reviewed Asus’ new flagship. Stay tuned, more coming up on iGyaan.

  • Lollipop-Based Cyanogen 12 Starts Rolling Out to OnePlus One Devices

    Lollipop-Based Cyanogen 12 Starts Rolling Out to OnePlus One Devices

    Cyanogen 12 is officially out and is currently rolling out to OnePlus One devices first. The update for the rest of the devices will soon follow in the coming weeks. Cyanogen 12 brings Android 5.0 with Material Design language in all its glory on the modified OS.

    It also brings a new App Themer feature that allows users to change the styling of the interface, including third party apps. Once updated, users can avail a vast variety of themes, both paid and unpaid.

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    Along with this, debuting for the first time is the new Cyanogen email, powered by Boxer. This version will be available for free to all Cyanogen OS users. The new Cyanogen mail brings features like Exchange Support, Multiple Account integration and canned responses for quicker replies. Boxer also added customization LED lights for email notifications. More news on the update will follow soon.

    It is highly probable that the Yu Yureka devices may receive the Cyanogen 12 update next. Yu announced last month it would soon be releasing the update and have already started working on the beta version.

    Till then, OnePlus One users, keep hitting that refresh button.

  • OnePlus One Retains Original Price Point in India Despite Increased Custom Duty

    OnePlus One Retains Original Price Point in India Despite Increased Custom Duty

    With the unveiling of Union Budget 2015-2016, the Indian government made clear that importing mobile devices is not going to remain cheap anymore. The Government of India increased the exercise duty to double and made it 12.5 percent on imported mobile devices; raising the prices of popular phones. However, the flagship killer of 2014 will continue to sell at the same price as OnePlus sent us a message which reads “No Price Hike” for the One devices in India.

    Users can still buy OnePlus One at the original cost of Rs. 21,999 for 64GB model and Rs. 18,999 for the 16GB variant. The General Manager of OnePlus India, Vikas Agarwal, commented on this development –

    In line with our #NeverSettle philosophy and long term commitment to the Indian market, we assure our users that we are constantly evaluating what works best for them; part of that is to continue to make the One available at an attractive price point.

    He further added to his comments, “It is an ambitious step for a young startup, but for us, it’s about returning maximum value to our users by offering them great products and unique experiences.”

    OnePlus One has seen a price hike in Europe, but it seems like the tough competition in the Indian market with homegrown makers (such as Micromax) has forced the Chinese firm to stick to the initial rates. The device is available in Sandstone Black and Silk White colour options and can be ordered online via Amazon India, that is if you have an invite. Both the 64GB and 16GB variants hold similar specification and differ only in internal storage space.

    Watch our review here:

  • Where is Cyanogen’s CM12S for the OnePlus One?

    Where is Cyanogen’s CM12S for the OnePlus One?

    OnePlus users were finally delighted to see the launch of the new Oxygen OS by the company. It had been in works for quite a while and it has now finally reached OnePlus One devices. In the meanwhile, the company was also supposed to launch the new version of CyanogenMod for its customers but it seems like they have to wait a while to get their update.

    OnePlus has said that the new update has been delayed due to certification issues at Google. Cyanogen is proactively working to release the new update, and its boss, Kirt McMaster was visibly frustrated with the mounting queries for the date of arrival. It was the OnePlus bosses who had promised an estimated time of arrival (ETA) for the latest CyanogenMod OTA update.

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    An interaction with the co-founder of CyanogenMod, Steve Kondik was posted on the forums of OnePlus. Steve said that they are in a scramble mode and really want to bring their hard work to the public. In one of the latest posts, Steve has said that it might take about four more days to get the certifications done. He added that he might write about what all transpired behind the scenes to bring the new update once it came to the market that we bet would be exciting to read.

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    The comment was posted on Friday, hence we should expect the update within the next two days. OnePlus updates have faced delays in the past and though it is appreciable that it wants to give top-notch service to its customers but it’s rather necessary to give them a quality bug-free update.

  • Spec Battle : Honor 6 Plus vs Mi 4 vs OnePlus One vs LG G3 vs iPhone 5c

    Spec Battle : Honor 6 Plus vs Mi 4 vs OnePlus One vs LG G3 vs iPhone 5c

    Today at the Honor launch event, the Chinese electronics maker showcased two of its newest offerings, the Honor 6 Plus and the Honor 4X. Both the devices are extraordinary in their respective price brackets and pack some amazing features like their bullet proof back panel, power saving mode and more.

    Shifting the focus to the star of the show, the Honor 6 Plus comes in a 4G version and is priced at Rs. 26,499. It sports a 5.5-inch Full HD (1080x1920p) display with 401 ppi pixel density. The device is powered by a HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core (quad-core Cortex-A15+quad-core Cortex-A7) processor paired with Mali-T628 GPU, and 3GB of RAM. It has 32GB onboard storage space, expandable up to 128GB. The device boasts an 8MP rear shooter with bionic parallel dual lens, along with an 8MP secondary shooter with BSI sensor.

    Honor 6 Plus gives a tough competition to many high-end devices in the smartphone arena. Some of them are pitted below:

    SPECS Honor 6 Plus Xiaomi Mi 4 OnePlus One LG G3 iPhone 5C
    Display

    5.5-inch
    1080×1920

    5-inch
    1080×1920

    5.5-inch 1080×1920

    5.5-inch 1440×2560

    4-inch 640×1136

    Processor HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core (quad-core Cortex-A15+quad-core Cortex-A7) 2.5 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.5GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 2.5 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 1.3 GHz Dual-core Apple A6
    RAM 3GB 3GB 3GB 3GB 1GB
    Storage 32GB 16GB 16GB 32GB 16GB
    Expandable Upto 128GB 128GB
    Main Camera 8MP with bionic parallel dual lens 13MP 13MP with Sony Exmor IMX 214 13MP 8MP
    Front Camera 8MP with BSI sensor 8MP 5MP 2.1MP 1.2MP
    Battery 3600mAh 3080mAh 3100mAh 3100mAh 1510mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4 KitKat with Emotion UI 3.0 Android 4.4.3 KitKat With MIUI 6 CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4 Android 4.4 KitKat iOS 7, upgradable to iOS 8.2
    Price  Rs. 26,499  Rs. 19,999  Rs. 18,999  Rs. 37,500  Rs. 32,000

    Overall, the 6 Plus by Honor is difficult to knock down. It stands head-to-head with all the four competitors, Xiaomi Mi 4, OnePlus One, LG G3 and iPhone 5c. The camera is the USP of the Honor 6 Plus and none of the other phones hold a bionic parallel dual lens at the back. The battery capacity of the phone is also the highest of the four contenders. However, price can be an area where customers may give a second thought to the 6 Plus, but photography enthusiasts won’t mind spending the extra bucks.

  • Flagship-Killer OnePlus One to Go Invite-Free for a Day in India

    Flagship-Killer OnePlus One to Go Invite-Free for a Day in India

    OnePlus One is going on open sale on the 24th of March on Amazon India. The handset will be available without an invite. The sale will kick off at 10am IST and both the 64GB Sandstone Black, as well as the 16GB Silk White OnePlus One will be available.

    There is no announcement about the number of units going up for sale, however, the company has stated that they’re coming with limited stock.

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    OnePlus makes sure to keep one-day open sales every now and then; the last one was on the 10th of February (not including the Happy Hour sales). Although they may say they’re coming with limited stock, the last time the smartphone was available on Amazon for quite a few hours – unlike Xiaomi’s notorious 5-second flash sales.

    Know anyone who has been trying to score an invite? Go ahead, spread the word.

    Before you make the purchase, don’t forget to check out our full review of the device:

  • OnePlus One Price Hiked In Europe, Update For India To Follow Soon

    OnePlus One Price Hiked In Europe, Update For India To Follow Soon

    On Wednesday, OnePlus announced a hike in the price for the One in the European market. The company cited the decline in value of the Euro as the reason for increase in the price of the handset. OnePlus also mentioned in its press statement there would soon be an announcement about the pricing strategy of the One in the Indian market.

    At present, the pricing of the 16GB OnePlus One in Europe will be €299 (Rs 20,000), which currently is at €269 (Rs 18,000). The 64GB variant will be up for €349 (Rs 23,500) from the present €299 (Rs 21,999). The change in price will come in effect from 25th March onwards. Until that date, the handsets will be available at their current prices. The company stated that the instability of Euro is the biggest reason for the price hike. The company has been selling the products at a loss in Europe following the fall in the price of the Euro. In the light of the rate changes, OnePlus has hiked up the price in markets that use Euro as currency.

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    As you may know, the Euro is quite unstable at the moment. Last year, many other companies insured themselves against this volatility by launching devices with higher prices in Europe than in other markets. This is something that we opted not to do, as we are committed to maintaining razor-thin margins in order to give the most value back to our fans. Unfortunately, as the value of the Euro continued to drop, our razor-thin margins began to turn into 0 margins. Due to the current value of the Euro, we are now selling devices at a loss in the EU. In the light of these exchange rate shifts and trends, we will be making some changes to our pricing structure for the One in markets that use the Euro as currency

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    The OnePlus accessories won’t be affected by the hike and will be priced as before. The details on future pricing of the OnePlus handsets in India has not yet been released but the company asked to expect an announcement soon. To bring back to mind, the 16GB Silk White OnePlus One is presently selling in India at Rs. 18,999 while the 64GB  variant is priced at Rs. 21,999.

  • Get Your New OnePlus One Without An Invite Between 1-2 PM Today

    Get Your New OnePlus One Without An Invite Between 1-2 PM Today

    If you were looking forward to buying the OnePlus One but were finding it hard to score an invite, well today is your lucky day. Between 1.00 – 2.00 PM today you will get a chance to own the original flagship killer without an invite.

    This is a part of Amazon India’s Happy Hour Deal today. Amazon India has recommended the interested buyers to be signed in before the start of the sale. The e-commerce site also asked the users to update their delivery address and payment details ready as the stocks are expected to fly off the shelves really fast.

    The next Happy Hour Deal will take place on the 24th of March where you will be able to to buy the OnePlus One without an invite. So if you end up missing your chance today, there is still chance for you in the next sale. The 16 GB variant of the One is available for 18,999 while the 64GB variant comes at a price of Rs 21,999.

    OnePlus has said that the smartphone will be getting an Android Lollipop update and the new Oxygen OS by the end of March. So if you were waiting for the right moment to buy the kickass device, well now is the best time to go for it.

  • Lollipop Update Delayed Until March for OnePlus One Devices

    Lollipop Update Delayed Until March for OnePlus One Devices

    At the launch of OnePlus One in India, the Chinese producer confirmed that it will release the latest Android update for the One devices within three months. It’s been exactly three months since (on 23rd February) and the Indian One users are still deprived of the highly acclaimed update.

    The Co-Founder of OnePlus Carl Pei took to Twitter and apologised for the company’s failure in delivering the latest Android OS on time. He announced that it will be delayed further for a few more weeks and will arrive sometime in March. The delay period is for both the operating systems – OxygenOS and CyanogenMod 12S.

    The company is said to be working on an upgrade called CM12S, which will be based on Lollipop. Meanwhile, OnePlus’ own operating system OxygenOS is in progress, and it will also run on Android Lollipop. For now, an Alpha built of OxygenOS is out. Since we already know, Indian OnePlus One devices will not receive any more updates from Cyanogen, and, as a result, current OnePlus One devices run on Google’s Android v4.4 OS.

    Users can advance to the CyanogenMod 12S by simply updating the handset, but if someone wishes to install OxygenOS on their devices, they have to wipe out their phones completely. For now, the users have to wait patiently until March for either of the upgrades.

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