Cyanogen OS 12 (Android 5.0 Lollipop) Update Roll-out Resumes for OnePlus One: Brings ‘OK OnePlus’ Hands Free Voice-Command Feature
Cyanogen OS 12 (Android 5.0 Lollipop) Update Roll-out Resumes for OnePlus One: Brings ‘OK OnePlus’ Hands Free Voice-Command FeatureCyanogen Blog

A few days ago, Cyanogen OS 12 (Android 5.0.2 Lollipop) update release was stalled to the flagship OnePlus One. But now, the roll-out for the device has been resumed.

It has come to light that the company stalled the OS roll-out process to include OK OnePlus' , similar to the 'OK Google ', a hands-free voice-command feature, we see in the Android smartphones. Now, finally the new update (build number: YNG1TAS0YL) has been made available to the 2014 flagship smartphone, reported Android Police.

This software roll-out via OTA is released in phases, so it will take some time to reach all corners of the world including India.

The new update is around 550MB in size and brings all the features of Lollipop such as material design elements of visual, motion, interaction design, and graphic animation.

In addition to these features, Cyanogen, for the first time has integrated new email app powered by Boxer. It brings multiple account support, exchange support and canned responses for quick replies. Other customisations include sound alerts (bells or whistles), option to select different LED colour display for email notifications and many more.

Also Read : How to Install Official Cyanogen OS 12.0 (Android 5.0.2 Lollipop) Update on OnePlus One [Where to Download OTA Links]

How to Install Cyanogen OS 12 (Android 5.0.2 Lollipop) update on OnePlus One smartphones via OTA [Over-The-Air]:

If OnePlus One series owners are getting the update notifications, then select - "Yes, Download" option >> then, after downloading, select >> "Install now." The phone will restart automatically and the OS will be updated to the new version.

We would like to remind our readers that the roll-out process is carried out in phases, so it will take some time to reach all corners of the country.

Until then, users can also check out manually on the smartphone by going to – 'Settings' >> 'About phone' >> 'System update' >> 'Check Now';