OnePlus last month rolled out its OxygenOS 2.2.1 update to its OnePlus 2 smartphone. It has now
started rolling out the same update to the OnePlus X.
The Chinese tech firm brings a bunch of improvements and fixes for the OnePlus X as part of the update.
The OxygenOS 2.2.1 fixes data leak issues faced when in roaming connections, microphone muting while
using Google Hangouts, and app drawer not launching when the Google search bar is hidden.
Besides these fixes, the OxygenOS 2.2.1 for OnePlus X also includes GMS 3.0 upgrade, APN update to
support Tigo carrier, security patch update, and general bug fixes and optimizations. The OTA rollout
will be conducted in a phased manner, so it might take a while to reach all OnePlus X users, says the firm
on its forum post. Users can manually check for the new update availability by going to Settings > About
Phone > System Updates on their OnePlus X.
The smartphone in February received a hotfix update for the camera corruption issue. The OTA update
however, kept the handset at OxygenOS 2.2.0.
The same OxygenOS 2.2.1 version for the OnePlus 2 brought RAW file support for the native camera
app, fixed occasional image corruption issue in the camera, and included improvements in Bluetooth
compatibility, roaming issues, and Ultra-SIM compatibility as well.
Last week, OnePlus slashed the price of the OnePlus X handset in India. Now, the OnePlus X Onyx
Edition is available via Amazon India at Rs. 14,999. It was launched in Rs. 16,999. The smartphone was
invite-only at first, but it became available via general sale in February this year.