Within a few weeks after pushing out the first OTA update for the OnePlus 2, the company has already rolled out another one. The company has pushed out the 2.0.2 OTA update but states that this is an incremental rollout, so customers in different regions might not see the update notification immediately. A larger and more substantial version 2.1 update is scheduled for this month as well.
According to the OnePlus Forum, the 2.0.2 update aims to fix a number of issues brought up by community feedback. Key upgrades include improvements to the fingerprint recognition feature. The update also resolves a bug that could cause volume to be muted unexpectedly. The update also improvises the camera as it brings about stability improvements to the front facing camera along with improvements in the camera preview UX.
OnePlus had launched its all new OnePlus 2 in the world’s first virtual reality launch event. Design-wise, the metal-frame design makes it look premium. It sports a 5.5-inch 1080p display. As promised, the smartphone also comes with a fingerprint scanner and USB Type-C port. The fingerprint scanner is faster than the iPhone TouchID and lets you save up to five fingerprints, says OnePlus.
On the camera front, it comes with a 13-megapixel snapper. It also gets a new camera and a new solution that allows you to take 50MP photos and there’s also the slow motion mode. It comes powered by Snapdragon 810 coupled with 4GB of RAM and houses a 3,300mAh battery.