Android Launch 7.0 Beta Version (Nougat)
Now a days 90% public uses android version in his/ her smartphone, and android launches his 7.0 beta version. The name is Nouget. OnePlus 3 owners can install an beta version of Android 7.0 in his cell.
If you don't mind running unfinished software on your phone, you can install a beta version of OnePlus' OxygenOS for your phone, complete with Android 7.0 Nougat.
You will need to manually install the update by downloading a ZIP file, and then follow the instructions located on this page to complete installation.
According to the OnePlus forums, the beta build includes the following new features:
- Upgraded to Android 7.0 Nougat
- New notifications design
- New Settings menu design
- Multi-window view
- Notification direct reply
- Custom DPI support
- Added Status bar icon options
- Added quick launch for third-party applications
- Improved shelf customization
Those familiar with OnePlus’ history might recall a time when its OnePlus One was plagued with touch sensitivity issues. Even the OnePlus 2 wasn’t exempt, though to a much lesser degree. One would probably think that OnePlus has a curse when it comes to touch screen displays.
Company co-founder Carl Pei took to Twitter to acknowledge they have indeed heard their concerns and will look at the matter soon. That is to say, they still haven’t pinned down whether there’s a widespread problem at all. In addition, rolling out Android Nougat to the OnePlus 3 is its priority for now, a statement that has some owners fuming rather than rejoicing.
Pei asks for consideration in putting the timeline into perspective. OnePlus has promised Nougat for the OnePlus 3 before the year ends, leaving them with just a few weeks to prepare a final release. And within the 6 or so months that the smartphone has been in the market, they haven’t received complaints about touch latency. In a nutshell, the problem is totally new to their ears and haven’t yet confirmed on their end. But Nougat is already on the stove now and it is impossible to put it on the backburner at this point.
To be fair, the touch latency isn’t a widespread issue, even among the newer OnePlus 3T. If OnePlus ever does trace the problem and make a fix for it, it would have to wait for early 2017. The fix, however, could arrive together with Android Nougat for the OnePlus 3T.
Source :Onepuls