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OnePlus X gets OxygenOS 2.1.3 with memory card optimizations

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OnePlus has announced a software update for the OnePlus X and its OxygenOS. The update brings us up to version 2.1.3, and while the changelog isn’t terribly long — most of it is your typical performance improvements, bug fixes and monthly security patches — they did spend a good chunk of the list’s length to talk about some optimizations they’ve made to memory card performance.

OnePlus X IMG_8017

Here’s what’s new:

  • SD card related improvements including:
    • UX improvements
    • exFAT SD card support
    • Ability to move apps to and from SD card
    • Fixed reboots caused by removing SD card in an active state
  • Security patches
  • General bug fixes and optimizations

OnePlus says the update is a gradual rollout, so only about 10% of the userbase will receive the upgrade today. This is so OnePlus can tackle any critical issues that may turn up. Once they are assured things are fine (usually within 24-48 hours) you’ll be able to force the OTA to your phone through the settings menu. Stay on the lookout for it if you have one of these.

[via OnePlus]

Quentyn Kennemer
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