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Lollipop update for OnePlus One will only be out in March

OnePlus will break the promise it made to its customers last year when Google launched Android 5.0 Lollipop - namely that within three months from that point it would release an official update for the Onesmartphone. This is the company's first major Android update, and it hasn't handled things in a way that can please many people.
Through Carl Pei, its co-founder, OnePlus has today made it clear - Lollipop for the One will only come in March. The reasons for the delay are unclear.
This is true for the company's own ROM, called Oxygen OS, as well as CyanogenMod 12S. Both of these are based on Google's latest release, and they've both been delayed until next month.
Because Cyanogen, Inc. won't support OnePlus One devices sold in India with software updates, OnePlus has decided to create its own ROM for international markets - it will be available in parallel with CM12S, which will land as a consequence of the promise of two-year support made by Cyanogen for the One.
It's all rather confusing, but the short version is this: in March (if there aren't any more delays), you'll be able to update your One to CM12S from within CM11S, or try Oxygen OS if you so wish - though in that case you'll need to wipe your device and start fresh. An alpha build of Oxygen OS has been out for a while, but that's obviously not recommended for average users. Nor are CM12 nightlies, which have been available for the OnePlus One too.

16GB OnePlus One Silk White announced in India for $306

Chinese phone market OnePlus has announced new 4G 16GB OnePlus One Silk White version for the Indian market at Rs 18,999 ($306). The new Silk White version will go on sale exclusively at Amazon India from February 24.
As reported earlier, OnePlus will sell the One without invite on every Tuesday in India and February 24 happens to be a Tuesday.
Except the 16GB storage difference, the Silk White One has the same specs as the 64GB Sandstone Black model. Do note that there is no memory expansion slot in the either models. Also, the 64GB Sandstone Black One is priced at Rs 21,999 ($354) for India.
Silk White One is set to compete with the recently announced Xiaomi Mi4 at Rs 19,999 ($320) in the Indian market.

OnePlus announces OxygenOS team, unveils new logo

As promised, OnePlus is back with more information regarding its upcoming OxygenOS, which will be replacing Cyanogen OS on its current and future products.


For starters, OnePlus announced the team members who will be working on OxygenOS, which includes the likes of Aaron Gascoigne, co-founder of Paranoid Android, Arz Bhatia, lead designer at Paranoid Android, Karim Frenn, former software development intern at Google, Helen Li, ex-Microsoft and OxygenOS product head, and several other people, mostly from Paranoid Android.

OnePlus also has a new logo for the OS, A red square with negative space in between creating the O, the chemical symbol for Oxygen.
OnePlus reiterated that OxygenOS will be close to AOSP and will be lightweight, with priority to battery life and system efficiency. The team is currently working on the OS, which is not ready yet and there is no date as to when it will be available for download

From now on OnePlus One will be available every Tuesday without an invite

As we already reported, OnePlus is making the One available without an invite tomorrow in India. However, the company additionally revealed in a blog post that the promotion stretches far wider than that. The open sale will take place every Tuesday from now on and to every market they sell the device.
The sales of the phone will be open 24 hours starting at 8AM GMT. On the rest six days of the week, the company is keeping the invite system and says invite generation hasn't stopped.
The slight amendment in the OnePlus One sales model comes after the company received numerous complaints from potential buyers that the phone was too hard to buy. The effect of the company's policy will be seen in the next financial report. For the last year, OnePlus shipped nearly one million units.

OnePlus One will be available on an open sale (doesn't require an invite) in India tomorrow for 24 hours!!!

If you're from India and are interested in purchasing a OnePlus One smartphone but do not have an invite, here is some good news: the device will be available for purchase without an invitation on Amazon India tomorrow, the same day the Mi 4 is scheduled to go on sale in the country.
The OnePlus’ invite-free sale will begin at 10am, and will last for 24 hours. The device, which was launched in the country last December, will be available at the usual price of INR 21,999 ($353).
Specifications-wise, the OnePlus One features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset with 2.5GHz Krait 400 CPU and a 5.5-inch 1080P display. It comes with 3GB RAM, 16/64GB of internal memory, and a 3100mAh battery.
The device has 13MP main camera with dual-LED flash and 5MP front camera, and runs CyanogenMod OS 11, although it will next receive an update to the company's own Android Lollipop-based fork, dubbed Oxygen, which will be launched on February 12th.

OnePlus One gets major OTA software update

The OnePlus One caused quite a stir in the mobile world when it was first introduced as a budget-conscious high-end hardware device. But what really helped it stand out among the crowd was perhaps the choice of CyanogenMod as a native OS.
While the handset does have a lot of shortcomings is still remains a tinkerer's dream with its alternative open approach and capable internals. Today the small, but dedicated Chinese team behind the device announced yet another official OTA for the OnePlus One. The release is still based ok CM 11S, so we are still looking at an Android KitKat-based ROM, but the latest 05Q release still brings a lot of features and fixes.

Among the most notable changes in the new version we find that the SwiftKey and MaxxAudio applications are now bundled with the OS. The OnePlus team also boasts improvements to BlueDroid, an updated configuration for NFC, updated media codecs (as well as enabled WMA DSP and AAC codecs), and a few security fixes. There are also some notable changes to the camera and modifications to various settings menus, throwing away unused options and bringing in new ones.
It is clear that the team is very active in developing the software and that is most of what the OnePlus One is all about. Third party developers area also showing a lot of love for the device. There is an overwhelming amount of unofficial ROMs available for the smartphone, ranging all the way from the Latest Lollipop CyanogenMod 12 to AOSP builds and pretty much all other popular custom Android flavors. In other words there is a lot of room for experimenting if you are not afraid to deviate from the beaten path and experiment with software beyond the official builds.


Here is a comprehensive changelog of the new 05Q build:
Recovery:
• Fixed dab with Linux 3.10
• Improved ADB Sideload
• Improved wipe confirmation screen layout
• Improved progress bar
General:
• Fixed wrong emergency call property
• Improved audio policy flexibility
• Increased void volume
• Improved light controls
• Updated WCNSS configuration
• Upgraded ADCB Files
• Powered HAL improvements
• Upgraded SQLite to version 3.8.6
• Reduced volume increment/decrement step per click
• Added support for Query SIM SMS capacity
• Upgraded TP firmware to 14001220
• Fixed headset insert/remove crash
• Fixed ability to hang up a call from a wired audio headset
Set Up:
• SetupWizard: Allow turning on mobile data if off by default
FileManager:
• Fixed force close when sharing multiple files over Bluetooth
FOTA:
• Displays download size as a decimal prefix
• Enabled scrolling on the system update screen
• Added Download clicked notification
• Shows download size on UI
• Updated Icons
• Added progress bar
CameraNext:
• Added letterbox view for to show actual capture in preview
• Added toast information to aid in first time use of Continuous shot
GalleryNext:
• Additional supported video types
Dialer:
• Blacklist, strip extension from number
• Fixed screen rotation behavior during call
Clock:
• Call events can be handled on alarm
• Fixed city and time zone entries
At this rate it seems more than likely that we will be seeing an official Lollipop CM ROM for the OnePlus One in the not so distant future.

SwiftKey will be bundled into the next software update for the OnePlus One

Here’s something that bloatware haters are going to, well, hate. OnePlus has just announced that the next over-the-air update for its One smartphone will come with the SwiftKey keyboard preinstalled. This means
that people who would like to try that app but for some reason haven’t yet downloaded it from the Play Store will now get to do just that.
On the other hand, if you don’t like SwiftKey, you’ll now have to live with it on your OnePlus One, since there probably won’t be an easy way to uninstall it. At least it won’t be selected as the default input method – those who want to try it will have to enable it from the dedicated Settings menu first.
This probably means OnePlus is receiving some cash from SwiftKey. That wouldn’t be bad in itself, but one has to wonder what the future holds for the One – more preinstalled bloatware? Let’s hope not. The SwiftKey integration will arrive as part of the next OTA update for CyanogenMod 11S, the OS that internationally sold OnePlus One units are running.
Yes, this means Cyanogen is still supporting the One, since the much talked about fallout between it and OnePlus happened only over the Indian market. Cyanogen won’t be issuing software updates for One devices bought in India from now on, and it has never done so for those purchased from China, since they run a different ROM entirely.
The new update should hit a OnePlus One near you by the end of this month, though delays have happened in the past, so don’t be surprised if one occurs here too. This update may be the last before the jump to Android 5.0 Lollipop, which is eagerly expected by One owners across the world.

OnePlus outs an annual report for 2014 in the form of an awesome infographic


OnePlus is a young company but still lived up to quite a successful 2014. To give you a an interesting perspective of its performance and reveal a bit of info about its operations worldwide, OnePlus outed an annual report for 2014 in the form of an interesting infographic.
The company boasts a revenue of more than $300 million from June to December last year shipping 1,055 tons of merchandise (the equivalent of 6 whales). In November, the company boasted 500,000 OnePlus One smartphones sold, but by the end of the year targeted 1 million units. It’s not clear if it reached that milestone, though.
Still, OnePlus reached 1,1 million Facebook fans and, as it happens, is trendier than the Kardashians in terms of Google searches. The company’s growth isn’t just on the Internet, however, as the OnePlus team grew to 88 people in December 2014, up from just 6 a year ago.
The team has an average the age of 25 and has eaten 134 pizzas and spent 52 Saturdays at the office working an average of 12 hours a day. That’s quite the dedicated team. Here’s the full infographic for your viewing pleasure.

Teaser video shows Android 5.0 Lollipop on OnePlus One

OnePlus is teasing the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for its phone on video. The update is supposed to arrive this month, though the video doesn’t make it perfectly clear if this is a Cyanogen ROM or OnePlus’ new in-house Oxygen software.
There’s certainly a Cyanogen OS 12S ROM for the OnePlus One on the way, but after the two companies had a falling out OnePlus started work on its own software.

A stable Oxygen OS release is due this month, the Cyanogen OS 12S should land very soon too. Either way, the video just gives a brief peak at the launcher and then shows off the Flappy Bird-like Easter egg in the Android settings menu.

OnePlus team celebrating 200,000 followers with 20 000 invites for OnePlus One

OnePlus, the Chinese team behind the famous OnePlus One smartphone is definitely no stranger to promotions. After a more than interesting social-retail campaign for Black Friday and another one for the company’s one year anniversary the team is now happy to announce that their Twitter account officially reached 200,000 followers.
Naturally this is an opportunity to celebrate and what better way than giving out 20,000 free invites to purchase the OnePlus One handset. The small, start-up style company has been battling to handle the massive interest towards their device by implementing an invite purchase system. The smartphone is also available through outer retailers, but the price is usually a bit higher. On rare occasion like this you have a chance to snatch one straight from the source.
The OnePlus One is one beast of a device for its price tag. It is powered by a Snapdragon 801 SoC and is equipped with 3GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 GPU. The screen is equally tantalizing at 5.5-inches and with Full HD resolution and 401 ppi. The device runs on CyanogenMod out of the box and offers amazing bang for the buck.
With news of an upcoming successor to the smartphone the team seems to be working extra hard to please customers and earn much needed publicity mostly through social exposure.
So if you are on the lookout for a new Android smartphone and have your sight on the elusive OnePlus One, be sure to go to this address and act quick for a chance to purchase the 16GB Silk White or a 64GB Sandstone Black model for $299 or $349 respectively.

OnePlus OxygenOS Android ROM gets teased in shots




OnePlus and Cyanogen are no longer partners and the phonemaker is actively developing its custom Android ROM dubbed OxygenOS. Today, we get to see how things are going in a bunch of leaked screenshots.
The screenshots are from what looks to be the app drawer and weather app of OxygenOS. It doesn't take much to see that OnePlus is going after a clean design but with a lot of color. The weather app is quite simple as well, but we assume it's not finished as of yet.
OxygenOS will get a broader unveil on February 12, when the company promised to out more information about the custom ROM. Hopefully, the ROM is based on Android 5.0


The company says the OxygenOS ROM will be "open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features." We can clearly see that OnePlus strives to deliver on its promise.

No cyanogen! stamps on Oneplus one from now on ..

OnePlus one no longer ships with Cyanogen branding on its back cover. The Chinese manufacturer quietly dropped the logo of the ROM developer from its flagship killer.
When announced a year ago, the OnePlus One proudly sported a Cyanogen stamp on its back. However, due to the tiff between the ambitious startups in India, their relationship appears to have changed.
OnePlus will unveil its custom Android ROM dubbed Oxygen on February 12. The Android 5.0 build will be "open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features.”
Cyanogen Inc. on the other hand, has bold plans about taking Android away from Google. A recent report in The Wall Street Journal points suggests that Microsoft will become a minority investor in the company.

Oneplus 's own Rom dubbed Oxygen , said to be 'Open N customisable'

After things with Cyanogen went a bit sour, OnePlus announced that it is working on its own Android ROM for the OnePlus One. The company also released an alpha version, with a stable version arriving in February.


The company has now announced the name for the ROM, and it will be called 'Oxygen'. Oxygen, OnePlus says, is, "all around us. It’s part of us and everything we do. It creates the water that carves out valleys and moves mountains. By itself, it’s simple and pure—a fundamental building block. But, as a part of something greater, it can do amazing things. Just like us."
The company says the OnePlus ROM will be "open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features."
OnePlus has promised more details on Febrary 12.

OnePlus sequel to arrive in Q3 2015, could be dubbed Oneplus two

The sequel to the OnePlus One, the"flagship killer" of 2014, will likely be released later than some have hoped for. The cited reason is “manufacturing challenges with the Snapdragon 810”, Forbes reports.
The smartphone's launch date has been postponed for the third quarter of the year. It's not actually so much behind schedule, if you bear in mind that the previous generation was launched after all major players in June 2014. Limited availability throughout its existence didn't prevent the company from selling upwards of a million units.
Purported overheating issues with the chipset are likely to cause Samsung to go in-house for the upcoming Galaxy S6. Other devices, namely the Xiaomi Mi Note Pro and LG G Flex2 have been announced with Qualcomm's silicon though and the companies report no such problem.
Going back to OnePlus, the company has reportedly decided to name the new device "OnePlus 2", opting for a digit this time around. Perhaps the numerologists among you will read into that and shed some light on the matter.

Cyanogen trying to break free of Google dependence

At an event in San Francisco, the CEO of Cyanogen Inc. Kirt McMaster spoke about the company's bold plans about the future. As it turns out, Cyanogen has ambitions “to take Android away from Google.”
Cyanogen wants to provide an open version of Android on a deeper level than what’s currently available. This will allow the company to offer its partners “tier one services.”
McMaster gave Google Now as an example. The search giant’s mighty personal assistant interacts with the core of Android in a way third-party apps are not allowed to. Cyanogen plans to give such access to apps made by their partners. One example discussed was Yahoo’s Aviate launcher, which could benefit from such deep integration into the OS. of course, for that to become a reality, Yahoo would have to team up with Cyanogen, so for now that remains only an example.
Furthermore, Cyanogen plans to “not be based on some derivative of Google in three to five years.” This means that the company plans to break away from Google Play services. The latter are unsurprisingly firmly controlled by the search giant.
Cyanogen plans to break away from Google Play services by creating its own app store in collaboration with partners. The latter is expected to go live within 18 months.
Overall, it appears that Cyanogen has more or less had it with Google and its control over Android. We are quite curious to find out if the small, yet ambitious company can materialize its bold plans. So far, only Amazon has somewhat managed to do so, though, it is worth noting, that the retail giant has considerably more resources than Cyanogen.

Good news from OnePlus to Indonesians, partners with Lazada for selling One



After expanding to India recently, Chinese manufacturer  is now expanding its business to Indonesia. OnePlus has now partnered with Lazada, the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia, to sell the OnePlus One and all its accessories.
The device will be available in the 64GB Sandstone Black configuration for Rp 4,499,000 ($360) and will be available for pre-order starting January 27 without the need of an invite on Lazada website.

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