OnePlus One Cyanogenmod 12 Build update released; Bug fixes and problems resolved

 cyngn.com

A lot of the attention these days is on the coming of the OnePlus Two but that doesn't mean that the OnePlus One has been totally forgotten. In fact, the current device still has some issues tied up to it though this latest Cyanogenmod build 12 will more or less address those issues.

Despite the fact OnePlus and Cyanogen have severed their ties, a new build to offset a seemingly buggy CM 12 has been released for the benefit of the OnePlus One owners.

The new Cyanogenmod 12 numbered YNG1TAS2I3 which will reportedly address touch screen issues such as responsiveness as well as other bugs that include connectivity on in-car entertainment systems via Bluetooth and MMS bugs brought about the initial build. The new release will reportedly resolve those issues.

Much of the issues were supposedly resolved by a previously released CM11, a previous version of the CM 12 caused some issues which reportedly rendered new bugs and issues with the Android 5.0.2.

But a new and better CM 12 with build YNG1TAS2I3 will reportedly address those issues mentioned earlier, one that can be applied via fresh install. There is an OTA update that can be flashed from recovery so OnePlus One owners may want to take a look at that. Aside from that, there is also a smaller OTA update that can be flashed from the recovery over build YNG1TAS17L.

The new ROM is reportedly 566 MB in size while the OTA is over 20MB. The update can be found at the XDA Developers post.

As with other OTA update, be sure that your device is properly charged (at least 50%) and that you have a stable WiFi connection if you are updating your device via the Internet.

Hopefully these issues will not be around as well once the OnePlus Two comes out in the market, assuming that the device will not yet carry the company's new OxygenOS.

News
Tears and prayers for Christian camp girls swept away by Texas floods
Tears and prayers for Christian camp girls swept away by Texas floods

Christians have been praying after heavy downpours caused the Guadalupe River in Texas to burst its banks on Thursday night, deluging a Christian all-girls summer camp. 

Illinois community coming together to purchase Pope's old home
Illinois community coming together to purchase Pope's old home

Debt-hit town in Illinois is looking to buy the Pope's childhood home.

Fear, denial and control: Why the Cuban government prohibits the most natural responses to the country’s dire humanitarian needs
Fear, denial and control: Why the Cuban government prohibits the most natural responses to the country’s dire humanitarian needs

It may be hard to fathom how such pettiness plays into the government’s wider crackdown on FoRB and other fundamental human rights, or how on earth it could justify extending its repression to children, but ultimately it all comes down to fear.