OnePlus rolled out OxygenOS 2.2.2 update for OnePlus X in August, and now, the company is rolling out OxygenOS 2.2.3 update for its smartphone.
The OxygenOS 2.2.2 update brought many changes like improved Camera app UI, July 1 security patch, trusted face unlock security option and much more. However, talking about OxygenOS 2.2.3 update, it comes with September security patch.
Here’s what’s new in the update:
- Implemented September Android security patches
- Added necessary dependencies for Marshmallow upgrade
While this update doesn’t bring Android Marshmallow to OnePlus X, it does come with “necessary dependencies” for the Marshmallow upgrade. Well, this confirms that OnePlus X will soon receive much awaited Android Marshmallow update. If you own this smartphone, don’t get your hopes too high for Android Nougat as this should be the last version update that OnePlus X will receive.
This update is 17 MB in size so you can download it over your cellular network. However, we would still recommend you download it over a Wi-Fi connection. As always, the roll out is incremental and the update rolled out over the air will reach all the users soon. If you can’t wait, you can check for the update manually by going to Settings >About phone > System Update.
If you notice any other changes, do let us know.