The OnePlus 3 is a very good phone, but it's not without its issues. Today, OnePlus is starting the rollout of Oxygen OS 3.2.0 to address some of those problems. You may begin mashing the update button now if you want, but it's rolling out in waves.

Here's a changelog of the biggest tweaks in this update.

  • Enabled sRGB mode in developer options.
  • Improved RAM management.
  • Improved GPS performance.
  • Enhanced audio playback quality.
  • Updated custom icon packs.
  • Fixed some issues with notifications.
  • Improved camera quality/functionality.
  • Fixed some issues in Gallery.
  • Implemented latest Google security patches.
  • Fixed bugs in Clock/Music apps.

OnePlus did turn this update around rather fast after getting feedback from reviews. The OP3's display, for example, is poorly calibrated. Adding the sRGB toggle should get the colors more in-line. The RAM management is also not what you'd expect for a device with 6GB of memory. This update should keep apps in RAM longer, but I do worry about what that will mean for battery life.

The OTA weighs in at 396MB and OnePlus says it should hit all devices within 48 hours. Some users on the OP forums appear to have pulled the OTA ZIP for sideloading, but no promises there.

UPDATE: 2016/07/04 2:14pm PDT BY

VoLTE

Hey, have you ever felt like you need a constant reminder that your device is VoLTE capable? Well, OnePlus has you covered in the new update. It adds a huge VoLTE icon to the status bar when you're on a compatible network. It takes up as much space as the clock, and is entirely unnecessary. The only way to remove it is to disable VoLTE.

UPDATE: 2016/07/05 7:44am PDT BY

Rollout halted

OnePlus says there have been reports of issues with the OTA, so it has temporarily halted the rollout to investigate. No further specifics were provided. Stay tuned.

Source: OnePlus, OnePlus again

Thanks: Stefan