Day before yesterday only the OnePlus 3’s new OTA firmware update, OxygenOS 3.2.0 was released, with the target to complete the rollout within 48 hours. Now, seems Oxygen OS 3.2.0 OTA update for OnePlus 3 has hit a rough patch. OnePlus has now temporarily delayed the rollout of the update to its OxygenOS Android skin.
While upgrading to the new firmware, some users complained of some major issues. Now the company has announced that they are investigating the issue faced by users and said the update will start as soon as possible.
“Due to some reports of issues while upgrading, we are temporarily stopping the rollout to investigate. We will start back up as soon as possible,” However, it is not known that when OnePlus will again roll out the update.
The over the air update Oxygen OS 3.2.0 version brings sRGB display mode, an improved RAM management and GPS performance. Other improvements of the update include an enhanced audio playback quality, better camera quality and functionality, the latest Google security patches and bug fixes like gallery issues, music apps and notifications.
Just yesterday, we reported why OnePlus 3 users should avoid the current software update. And now the company has itself suspended the update. To recall, OnePlus 3 was launched in India last month for Rs 27,999. It has high end features that includes 6 GB RAM. You can check its specs here.