OnePlus 3 update to fix RAM problems and sRGB mode is pulled after brief rollout

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OnePlus 3 users have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of OxygenOS 3.2.0 via an OTA update since the Chinese company announced the rollout. The update was supposed to address not only issues with memory management, but also introduce sRGB mode for the Optic AMOLED screen.

But a little over a day after saying the update would have hit every handset within 48 hours, it has been pulled.

There have apparently been issued with the upgrade process that OnePlus needs to look into. As a precautionary measure, the rollout of the update has been stopped while it is fixed. In an update to the initial announcement post on the OnePlus forums, the company said:

Due to some reports of issues while upgrading, we are temporarily stopping the rollout to investigate. We will start back up as soon as possible.

When it does eventually relaunch, the update includes:

  • 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.

There's no hint at how long the update will be suspended for, and there is no word on the number of people who experienced problems. As soon as we hear more from OnePlus, we'll update this post.

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