The update brings bug fixes and improvements

Sep 1, 2015 19:30 GMT  ·  By

The folks over at OnePlus have been releasing many updates for their latest “flagship killer” in the last couple of weeks. The previous major update promised to patch the Stagefright issue and dates from less than two weeks ago.

Today, the Chinese company announced that a new OxygenOS update is now available for download to all those who own the OnePlus 2. This is the second minor update in the last week and brings some small improvements and bug fixes into the mix.

According to OnePlus, OxygenOS 2.0.2 update is delivered OTA (over the air) in stages, so not all OnePlus 2 owners might get it at the same time.

Luckily, OnePlus has already published the full changelog of the OxygenOS 2.0.2 update, so here are the most important changes included.

First of all, the update should bring some improvements to fingerprint recognition accuracy. Also, the update is meant to solve a bug that could cause volume to be muted unexpectedly.

Furthermore, some stability improvements to the front-facing camera have been implemented as well. Last but not least, many camera preview UX improvements have been included in the update.

In the same piece of news, OnePlus announced that an OxygenOS 2.1 update that would bring more significant improvements is already in the works and is currently scheduled for a mid-September release.