OxygenOS 3.2 for OnePlus 3 with Improved RAM Management, sRGB Mode, and Bug Fixes Starts Rolling Out (Updated)

BY Rajesh Pandey

Published 4 Jul 2016

OnePlus 3

OnePlus has started rolling out the Oxygen OS 3.2.0 update for the OnePlus 3 that fixes some major bugs with the phone and improves the RAM management as well. Additionally, the update also introduces an sRGB mode that will help in improving the infamous inaccurate color issue of the 5.5-inch ‘Optic AMOLED’ display of the handset.

The update tweaks the RAM management on the phone to improve the multitasking performance. Despite coming with 6GB RAM, the OnePlus 3 offered inferior multitasking experience than phones with 3 or 4GB RAM due to its aggressive RAM management. The latest update to Oxygen OS should greatly alleviate this issue.

The change  log also points to improved audio playback, GPS performance, and camera quality, along with bug fixes for the Clock, Music and Gallery apps. The official change log of the 396MB update is as follows:

The OTA update has just started rolling out, and just like any other update, it is being rolled out in stages so it is unlikely to land up on your OnePlus 3 right away. It should however be making its way to your phone sometime within the next couple of weeks.

If you have already received the Oxygen OS 3.2 update on your OnePlus 3, do drop in a comment and let us know any other changes or improvements that you have noticed in it.

Update: The rollout of the update has been halted by OnePlus due to some users reporting issues while updating to it.