OnePlus’ own OxygenOS platform now has its very own Gallery app. It’s currently available on the OnePlus 2 and coming soon to other devices, and it promises to provide a “no-fuss” experience that’s completely free and ideal for offline browsing.
OnePlus’ own OxygenOS platform now has its very own Gallery app. It’s currently available on the OnePlus 2 and coming soon to other devices, and it promises to provide a “no-fuss” experience that’s completely free and ideal for offline browsing.

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HTC’s awesome Gallery app for the One M8 is now unofficially available on other Android smartphones. Root access is not necessary; it’s as easy as downloading the app’s APK file and installing it manually on your device.

HTC has updated its Gallery app to give One M8 owners the ability to adjust Ufocus blur levels manually when editing their images. The update also brings Dimension Plus and Pan 360 to last year’s One M7, and it’s available to download now from Google Play.

The OnePlus One’s Camera and Gallery apps have been (unofficially) made available to download for other Android-powered smartphones. They’re based on the stock CyanogenMod 11 apps, which are based on the stock Android 4.4 KitKat apps — but they offer some nifty features that you don’t get direct from Google.

HTC today released its Dot View companion app for Sense 6 via Google Play, again signaling its intentions to decentralize built-in apps and make them easier to update. The app works alongside the new Dot View case for the HTC One M8 to deliver handy information to the lock screen.