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OnePlus has started rolling out a brand new update to its Oxygen OS for the users of its flagship smartphone — OnePlus 3. The new update comes with a few additional new features, along with regular bug fixes.

While the company is reportedly working on Android 7.0 Nougat based update, there is still a month to go before OnePlus starts rolling out the Nougat update. So just to confirm, this is not the Android 7.0 Nougat update a lot of you have been waiting for.

In a statement, the company said:

For those who were on previous versions for the OnePlus 3, we appreciate your active feedback and attempts to reach out to us. With your help, we have been able to better optimize and improve several key areas. Thank you for your patience and as always, we look forward to hearing your continued feedback.

With the new update, one of the major additions to the features list is the much demanded support for full HD (1080p) video recording at 60 frames per second. Earlier, the phone was capable of recording full HD videos at only 30 frames per second.

It has also included an emergency calling feature for the Indian market. Triple-pressing of the power button acts as a panic button. Further, the new update comes with optimization of Snapchat and has fixed video calling and scrolling lags.

As with all the updates, this one too comes with some bug fixes and increased system stability. The OTA update has been released and will be soon available for all users.

Highlights of the update:

  • Added 1080P 60FPS video recording
  • Added emergency calling for India (Triple press of power button to trigger)
  • Optimization of Snapchat, fixed video calling and scrolling lags
  • Increased system stability
  • General bug fixes
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