18-01-2017 15:50 - edited 18-01-2017 15:51
18-01-2017 15:50 - edited 18-01-2017 15:51
Hey Guys,
If you have a OnePlus 3 or OnePlus 3T, we've got some fantastic news to share with you. The brand new and fantastic Nougat update is coming soon. Very soon. Like, before the weekend sort of soon.
How great is that? Here's some of what you can look forward to:
- New Notifications Design
- New Settings Menu Design
- Multi-Window View
- Notification Direct Reply
- Improved Shelf Customisation
- Fixed Proximity Sensor bug during calls
- Fixed Google Play Store download bug
- Increased System Stability
Got a OnePlus 3 or 3T? Let us know below what you're looking forward to most about the new update, and once you've installed it please do let us know how you get on and of course, feel free to share your thoughts on the new update.
on 18-01-2017 21:11
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on 22-01-2017 15:55
on 22-01-2017 15:55
To be honest you wont see much change as mo st are under the hood so to speak.
Android 7.0 supports roughly 250 new features. That's quite a lot! I would name a few as the most significant ones. Those that would require some updates on the dev side and those that would be noticed by users. Here’s a more detailed overview of Android update: Android 7.0 Nougat: Useful Features for Business Apps
09-02-2017 12:36 - edited 09-02-2017 12:39
09-02-2017 12:36 - edited 09-02-2017 12:39
The Oxygen update provided a couple of subtle changes to the interface and functionality. The one I was waiting for which was much needed is the ability to SMS text contact groups, which wasn't available before.
The phone could do with a couple of other improvements:
* Vibration alerts are quite weak and quick. It is very easy to miss notifications if the phone is your pocket. I've had to download a 3rd party app to increase the intensity and length of my notifications.
* The stock music app has very little options (no playlsts for one), and I've never been a fan of the Google Play Music app. Stock music apps in Samsungs and HTCs (well, before they ditched their music app with HTC 10) are very good.
on 09-02-2017 12:40
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