OnePlus One gets an official OxygenOS 2.1.4 ROM

If you remember how OnePlus earned itself a spot in the mobile realm, then you surely remember the legendary OnePlus One. It was the “flagship killer”, which promised cutting – edge specs at an affordable price. Without digging too deep into the viral marketing aspect and the whole invitation sales policy, we will simply stick to the positive and reiterate that the OnePlus One is still a legendary device and one that has been a de facto standard and choice for a large part of the Android modding and developer community.

Whether it is the original Cyanogen OS or any of the hundreds of other custom ROMs, OnePlus One users are spoiled for choice when it comes to software. To reaffirm its love for their original product, the OnePlus team has made the extra effort to enrich the ROM pool with one more addition – a new version of OxygenOS. It powers the OEM’s new line of devices, namely the OnePlus 2 and OnePlus X and it makes a lot of sense to offer original fans a taste of the homebrewed experience as well. Today, this came in the form of an official OxygenOS 2.1.4 build for the device.

There are, however, a few notable catches. First of all, the ROM comes in a complete end-to-end package, including a bootloader, recovery and the Android image itself. This naturally entails that the software won’t be made available as an OTA and has to be flashed manually onto the device. One obvious and unpleasant consequence is that the device storage is wiped while doing so. A lot of users have also expressed their concerns whether the stock recovery, provided by OnePlus can be replaced with a custom one after the flash, let’s say TWRP, a valid question for any modding and root access enthusiast.

If the aforementioned points don’t constitute drawbacks for you, you can go ahead and flash the ROM. OnePlus has even provided an extensive guide for the whole process, although we are fairly confident that most interested users are already pretty familiar with the matter. However, be advised that the experience on offer isn’t quite identical to that on the OnePlus 2 or OnePlus X. The OEM has had to strip away MaxxAudio’s proprietary sound technology and apps. Manual camera mode and RAW capture are also absent from the build.

Also, a few final notes. Going through the OnePlus forum thread and XDA, we came across quite a few people trying to side-load the ROM through TWRP. That could potentially work, but the official instructions strictly advise against it as it could lead to a malfunctioning radio. Be sure to lurk around the threads for a possible status update and resolution on the matter before you go and brick your unit. There have also been reports of an inability to charge the phone under OxygenOS 2.1.4, which is something to look out for as…

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Top 10 Android app updates this week: CBS Sports, Starbucks

Welcome back to our weekly Top 10 Android App Updates column, where we take a look at the most frequently upgraded apps for the week. We’ve found that one of the best ways to discover useful apps is to find the ones that are actually being updated by the developers rather than selecting the apps with the most installs. As in the past, we’re going to filter out minor updates for the super-popular apps that have over 10 million installs, but we’ll make exceptions for apps that have had significant updates. We hope you enjoy this weekly feature and that you discover some apps that end up being useful.

Pocket Casts – Version 5.3.0

Pocket Casts

What’s new in this version:

  • Date based filters! Now you can show things only released in the last week and have clean, amazing episode filters.
  • Marshmallow support. Delicious permissions. Squishy backup. Sticky fingers. Ok that last one isn’t Android.
  • Stats are now kept with your sync account, so you can accumulate them across phones and compete with your enemies!
  • Improved voice control, try out “Listen to PODCAST NAME in Pocket Casts”. Playlist names work too.

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Microsoft Outlook – Version 2.0.25

Microsoft Outlook

What’s new in this version:

  • Innovation is happening in the calendar this week with our latest Skype integration.
  • Make any meeting a Skype call simply by flicking a switch, then access the call when you need to with just a tap

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Skype – Version 6.17.0

Skype

What’s new in this version:

  • Create calendar events – Tap on a contact, then tap the menu on the upper right and select “Schedule a call.”
  • Open Microsoft Office files – Tap on a recieved Word document, Excel spreadsheet or PowerPoint presentation to open the file in its’ corresponding Office app.

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Starbucks – Version 3.4.0

Starbucks

What’s new in this version:

  • Now, you can discover music playing in participating U.S. Starbucks stores*, save songs to a playlist on Spotify and take the music with you when you leave. Location services must be enabled to use this feature.

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Sky Go – Version 5.0.0

Sky Go

What’s new in this version:

  • New Homepage
  • Improved and intuitive navigation
  • Landscape design for tablets
  • UI improvements for phone
  • Easy access to Sports & Kids programmes
  • Bug fixes

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CBS Sports – Version 8.7.2

CBS Sports

What’s new in this version:

  • Now you can swipe away videos in stories
  • Tablet users – stream the AFC playoff games and Super Bowl 50 live! You can also stream directly to your TV, using Chromecast. Note: mobile phone users do not have access to the stream.

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Health Mate – Version 2.11.1

Health Mate

What’s new in this version:

  • Turns your smartphone’s camera into a heart rate sensor
  • Follow your calorie intake alongside your activity (thanks to a MyFitnessPal partnership)
  • S-Health integration and Google Fit improvements for in-app steps tracking
  • Install the new Activité Steel
  • Install and synchronize your devices with Android 6
  • A brand new menu and settings screen

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News Suite – Version 5.0.0

News Suite

What’s new in this version:

  • Changed app name from “Socialife” to “News Suite”
  • Improved UI
  • Added
    – Enabled reading of news by genre
    – The following features are now available to all customers
    – My Keywords feature
    – Bookmark feature

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RetroArch Emulator – Version 1.3.0

RetroArch

What’s new in this version:

  • ​​Reicast (Dreamcast core) added.
  • Improved playlist support.
  • Revamped user interface.

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Project Fi – Version varies

Project Fi by Google

What’s new in this version:

  • Record, manage, and switch between multiple voicemail greetings directly from the app
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements

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Legends of Tomorrow’s Biggest Problem: Nine Heroes, Forty-Two Minutes

This week, The Flash and Arrow returned to The CW, and Legends of Tomorrow made its debut. The spin-off combines value-added elements from both shows, and turns them into their own superteam, a new “third pillar” of the DC TV universe spawned by Arrow, bolstered by The Flash and which may include Supergirl or Gotham, depending on who you ask.

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