March 18th, 2015 6:12 PM 0 COMMENTS

OnePlus assures Oxygen OS, Lollipop update to roll within next two weeks

On Tuesday, OnePlus provided deadlines for the much awaited rollout of the Lollipop update for its smartphone. The company promised a CM12S-based build in line with the steady OxygenOS before the end of March. The company states, the update for Lollipop-based Cyanogen OS build will start rolling via OTA on March 30 (may be before that). Whereas the OxygenOS build will be rolled out as a ROM download, before March... Read More

February 26th, 2015 2:17 AM 1 COMMENTS

Android 5.0 Lollipop-based OxygenOS for OnePlus One delayed till mid-late March 2015

The OxygenOS, an in-house ROM based on the popular Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system, from OnePlus was initially scheduled to be released on February 12. However, the company did not reveal any information regarding the launch of a CyanogenMod substitute and just introduced the team working behind the ROM. There have not been any updates regarding the launch of the CyanogenMod 12S either. However, the co-founder of OnePlus revealed that... Read More

January 27th, 2015 4:12 PM 1 COMMENTS

OnePlus One successor might be known as OnePlus 2, launch pushed to the third quarter

It is no more a secret that OnePlus is working on a successor to its highly popular OnePlus One. In a new report published by Forbes has provided more insight about the naming of the device and also the launch timeline. The report suggests that the successor will be known as the “OnePlus 2,” and the launch will not be anytime soon as it is suffering from a few delays.... Read More

November 28th, 2014 9:34 PM 12 COMMENTS

OnePlus One users in India won’t receive updates from Cyanogen; company plans to make its own software

OnePlus One is about to launch in India on December 2 via Amazon but it has been greeted with a bad news today. Cyanogen has announced on its blog that it has inked a deal with Micromax, in which, it will provide software Cyanogen OS to Micromax's YU brand of smartphones exclusively. This came as a shock to OnePlus and OnePlus One users in India, as the device won't receive... Read More

August 30th, 2014 11:48 PM 2 COMMENTS

Starting October, OnePlus will drop the invite system in favour of pre-orders

In a Reddit AMA session, a OnePlus official has confirmed that they will drop the invite-only system to buy their device in favour of pre-orders. Due to limited manufacturing, OnePlus wasn't able to organise a traditional sale system for the OnePlus One smartphone. With invite-only system, the company provides invite codes to limited number of forum members through which they can buy the device. After they buy their OnePlus One smartphones,... Read More

April 20th, 2014 11:45 AM 3 COMMENTS

More details about OnePlus One’s camera, hardware and customisation options surface online

OnePlus is a new smartphone brand by a former top employee of Oppo. The device is set to be announced on 23 April but more details about their first smartphone, OnePlus One have surfaced online. Information about its hardware internals, camera samples and customisation options are now available. The OnePlus One will come with a 2.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM... Read More

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