The Landscape mode issue has been addressed as well

Oct 19, 2015 12:39 GMT  ·  By

Those lucky enough to have managed to purchase the OnePlus 2 will be pleased to know that the Chinese company has already started to roll out another small update for their smartphones.

The OnePlus 2's software hasn't been quite without any issues, which is why it received several updates that address some of these problems.

OnePlus has been pretty quick in delivering these updates, so OnePlus 2 owners should be happy for their purchase after all.

Anyway, the newest update for OnePlus 2 addressed only a handful but important issues that the smartphone seems to have been affected by since the last update.

According to OnePlus, OxygenOS 2.1.1 is being rolled out to OnePlus 2 devices for a few days now. The Chinese company has also published a short changelog for this update, so it's pretty clear what OnePlus plans to fix.

First of all, the update should fix the Facebook crash that some OnePlus 2 owners have reported since the last OTA. So, OnePlus 2 users should no longer experience Facebook crashes on open.

In addition, OnePlus confirmed OxygenOS 2.1.1 should address an issue with the landscape mode, so apps like Google Maps should now work as intended when in this mode.

Last but not least, new language packs for SwiftKey keyboard have been added as well. Let's hope this update won't break other features in the OnePlus 2.