OnePlus 2, the latest flagship coming from the Chinese company OnePlus, was released on the market last year in August. The device runs OxygenOS based on Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system, but owners expect the OnePlus to provide them with an Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrade as well.



The good news is OnePlus 2 is now eligible for another update, but you'll be disappointed to learn that it's not the highly anticipated Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
According to OnePlus, the new OxygenOS 2.2.1 update brings lots of improvements and a few new features that should enhance the smartphone's functionality.
One of the most significant improvements announced by OnePlus is aimed at photographers. OxygenOS 2.2.1 brings full RAW support in OnePlus Camera, a new feature that wasn't available at launch.
But that's not all, as OnePlus confirmed the update contains improvements to Bluetooth and Ultra SIM compatibility. Also, the Chinese company states that it has provided GMS 3.0 upgrade to OnePlus 2 users.
Some improvements for roaming issues have also been added, along with a fix for occasional image corruption issue in OnePlus Camera.
Romanian language support, security patch update The official changelog also mentions a security patch update, but no additional details have been provided. Last but not least, Romanian language support has been added to OnePlus 2 too.
If you own the OnePlus 2, then you should know that OxygenOS 2.2.1 update is rolled out in stages, so it will not be available for all devices at the same time.
In case you wonder whether or not this a pre-Marshmallow update, you will have to wait for OnePlus' confirmation because the Chinese company is still mum on when exactly the upgrade will be released.
Thankfully, OnePlus has been delivering many updates to its smartphones, so we can expect things to continue to improve in the coming months.