The OnePlus 2 is a Worthy Successor to the OnePlus One, Boasts of Quite a Few Nifty Features, More Details

This is quite irksome to say the least, for most users. However, it has been told that this feature will come via a future OTA update. Meanwhile, there was an option in OnePlus One through which you could all apps at the same time. It looks like that feature has been removed in the successor and you need to manually swipe in order to remove all of them, one by one.

In the beginning, there was an issue when rotating the display would simply not allow the app to be turned into landscape mode. It totally remained stuck to the portrait mode. However, with a new update, this issue was cleared but some apps like Google Maps still display in Portrait Mode only.

Meanwhile, with the 3300mAh battery, OnePlus promised to offer a better battery capacity but no substantial improvement can be noticed. In the meantime, the swappable covers come as a great addition but they are not really meant for the people who prefer functionality over aesthetics, especially since they are not really cheap either.

Fingerprint scanner seems to be a great addition although it isn’t new but from the looks of it, the OnePlus 2 serves as a worthy upgrade over the OnePlus One.

OnePlus recently introduced some ways through which you can get the device without an invite. OnePlus had a London Pub night on 30th September. The event commenced at 7 pm at 39 Hoxton Square, London.

Meanwhile, with Nexus 5X about to release soon, people are wondering how the OnePlus 2 will stack up alongside it. So far, the OnePlus 2 beats the Nexus 5X hands-down. The latter is more like a mid-range device rather than being a top-end.

Stay tuned for more updates on OnePlus 2!

8 thoughts on “The OnePlus 2 is a Worthy Successor to the OnePlus One, Boasts of Quite a Few Nifty Features, More Details”

  1. Dual sim but with a standby twist?
    Was sick of the wait and got myself another flagship killer. It has NFC but also an IR blaster (as in universal remote control) and posibly most important of all : a stable operating system!

  2. Dual sim but with a standby twist?
    Was sick of the wait and got myself another flagship killer. It has NFC but also an IR blaster (as in universal remote control) and posibly most important of all : a stable operating system!

  3. Oneplus One is better than the two.
    Opo has louder speaker, fast charge support,nfc and it doesn’t heat up as much as oneplus two

  4. Oneplus One is better than the two.
    Opo has louder speaker, fast charge support,nfc and it doesn’t heat up as much as oneplus two

  5. There’s definitely a “clear all tasks” when accessing the running task tray. It’s the X in the top right corner. Is has been there in every iteration of oxygen os.
    Furthermore, oxygen os lacks too much options that Cyanogen had in my opinion. I would love for them to bring back the grid size on the home screen and separation of ringtone and notification volume. That last one was incredibly handy and useful.

  6. There’s definitely a “clear all tasks” when accessing the running task tray. It’s the X in the top right corner. Is has been there in every iteration of oxygen os.
    Furthermore, oxygen os lacks too much options that Cyanogen had in my opinion. I would love for them to bring back the grid size on the home screen and separation of ringtone and notification volume. That last one was incredibly handy and useful.

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