OnePlus One gets even better battery life, RAW photo support

OnePlus continues to improve the One. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus continues to improve the One. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus today rolled out its latest software update for the One, delivering a whole host of new additions and improvements. In addition to even better battery life, users can expect RAW photo support, the ability to pause video recording, and a new bug reporting tool.

OnePlus has also added enhanced audio capabilities, including the ability to play high resolution music (24 bit, 96/192khz) in FLAC, ALAC, and WAV formats; and added ANT+ support, which allows your One to utilize open-access data from things like bike computers, power meters, heart rate monitors, and more.

Other improvements include:

  • 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.

OnePlus is now rolling out this update over-the-air to its users, so if you haven’t already received an update notification on your One, it should be coming imminently. You can search for it manually from within the software update section inside the Settings app.