OnePlus One CM11S 38R OTA update rolling out with touchscreen fixes and more

BY Rajesh Pandey

Published 7 Oct 2014

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OnePlus today announced the roll-out of an OTA update for their handset — the OnePlus One — which brings with it some much needed bug-fixes and a few enhancements. 

Most importantly, the 38R release of CM11S comes with a new touchscreen firmware that will fix all the ghost touch and typing issues reported by many OnePlus One owners.

Besides a bunch of bug-fixes mentioned in the change-log below, the update also introduces some new features. Most notable of them include the ability to capture and save RAW images from the camera app, a new lockscreen, the ability to natively playback high quality (24 bit, 96/192khz) music files without resampling and ANT+ support.

The list of bugs squashed in this update are as follows:

  • Added method for users to report bugs directly to Cyanogen.
  • Added pause button during video recording.
  • Improved battery life.
  • Fixed issues with camera exposure compensation stuck in ‘auto’.
  • Fixed issues with ‘4G Preferred’ option not connecting to 3G data.
  • Fixed issues with delay in torch activation.
  • Fixed issues with unresponsive screen requiring reboot.
  • Fixed issues with static in speaker when changing volume while headset plugged in.
  • Fixed issues with rotation not triggering when rotated slowly.
  • Fixed issues with Quiet Hours / system UI causing battery drain on last day of month.
  • Fixed issues with camera not starting when LED torch is already on.
  • Fixed issues with Bluetooth volume low on connection.

As always, the OTA update is being rolled out in batches so it will not show up immediately on every OnePlus One unit out there. However, you can always sideload the update manually by downloading the ZIP file from here (mirror).

[Via OnePlus]