OnePlus has been actively working on the software updates of the OnePlus 3 smartphone that was launched as this year’s flagship by the company. Earlier, there was the OxygenOS 3.1.2 update sent by the company to fix a few issues, this time, the RAM management issue on OnePlus 3 is being fixed in this new update, i.e. the Oxygen OS 3.2.1 update.
This new update for the OnePlus 3 has a big list of changes that are coming to the device. If you are a OnePlus 3 user, you surely will be happy that OnePlus has addressed so many issues and tried to fix them in this OTA update, which is about 396MB in size.
OnePlus 3 Oxygen OS 3.2.1 Update Change Log
- Fixed some notification issues
- Addressed SIM recognition issue where SIM cards from particular networks were not being recognized
- Enabled sRGB mode in the developer options
- Improved RAM management – this was much needed as the OS was not taking the full advantage of 6GB RAM for a
- better battery usage, but a lot of user requests now made OnePlus fix it
- Improved GPS performance
- Enhanced audio playback quality
- Updated custom icon packs
- Improved camera quality/functionality – even this was needed, even though the camera was good enough, there were obvious issues being seen
- Fixed some issues in Gallery
- Latest Google security patches
- Fixed bugs in Clock app
- Fixed bugs in Music app
There were quite a few specific issues on some apps that users had reported and OnePlus 3 has tried to fix them, apart from the important ones like the RAM management issue and also the SIM recognition problem that users have been facing, especially with the Airtel and Reliance SIM cards.
The OnePlus 3 was launched with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a metal unibody, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 6GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage, along with a camera combination of a 16-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.