After announcing that it was working on its own Android OS-to replace Cyanogen OS on its affordable flagship handset, OnePlus has finally rolled out the OxygenOS update for the OnePlus One, even though it missed an earlier release target. DON’T MISS:-The one app every single Android user needs to install immediately The company on Friday revealed that OnePlus owners can now install OxygenOS, providing detailed instructions for moving to OnePlus’ official operating system. Installing Lollipop on the device should be a somewhat straightforward-procedure, but there’s a twist: the company has not released an automated solution for upgrading Cyanogen OS to OxygenOS, so-users will have to do everything themselves – a step-by-step guide is available at this link. As for OxygenOS,

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